Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 01, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1927.
PAGE EIGHT
FAMILY ENJOYS REUNION.
A family reunion was hid at the
home of Mrs. A. Reaney at Lexington
Saturday, when there gathered a
large number of the children of Mrs.
Reaney, with their families, and a
genuine, old-fashioned good time was
had. Among those present were Mr.
nd Mrs, N. S. Phelps, their daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
BaUtrum, of Kelso; Mr. and Mrs.
Shelly Baldwin and daughter Olivia,
of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Baldwin, of Lexington; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Lunceford and two daughters, of
Kelso, Wash.; Lawrence Reaney and
family, of Lexington; Arthur Parker
and wife, of Heppner; Mrs. Frank
Parker of Gold Hill, Ore., and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Miller, Lexington. Mrs.
Reaney was made very happy in hav
ing this many of her children at
home on this occasion, but was a lit
tle disappointed that Mr. and Mrs.
Shelby Lee failed to arrive from their
home in California, as htey were ex
pecting to come to Lexington for
Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs.
Lee's mother.
PHEASANTS SAID DEPLETED,
According to several local sports
men and farmers, the Chinese pheas
ants, present in this county in large
numbers before the season opened,
were practically exterminated during
the last hunting season. This is said
to have been due to the change of
schedule which permitted a large
number of sportsmen to hunt nearly
every day of the season whereas in
past years when the season was open
for a continuous period, they could
not toke the time to hunt as much.
Game officials are also being criti
cized here for releasing a quantity of
birds for brooding purposes just be
fore the open season, it being said
these birds were largely killed, hence
frustrating the purpose for which
they were released. It is probable
the local gun club will pass a reso
lution asking for the restoration of
the former hunting schedule
"TRAIL DUST" HERE SUNDAY.
"Trail Dust," the new 101 Ranch
super-special which comes to the Star
theater on Sunday, Dec. 4, two shows,
was filmed in its entirety on the
famous "Miller Bros." ranch in Ok
lahoma. The "101 Ranch" is said to be the
largest ranch in the world, compris
ing as it does over two hundred thou
sand acres. There are always from
forty to fifty thousand cattle and
ten to fifteen thousand horseson
their ranges. They also have one of
the few remaining buffalo herds in
captivity, comprising three hundr-J
buffaloes and fifty calves.
Another feature of the show is the
Chief Big Boy and his musical red
skins orchestra, which plays during
the showing of the pictures. Five
full-blooded Ponca Indians who are
part of the cast in the picture.
MASONS ATTENTION.
Regular meeting of Heppner Lodge
No. 69, A. F. & A. M., will be held
next Saturday evening, December 3rd.
There will be work in the F. C. de
gree. F. E. FARRIOR, W. M.
MORE LOCAL ITEMS
T. W. Cutsfoth, formerly engaged
in wheat raising in this county, ar-
rived from Salem on Wednesday last
and contemplates spending several
weeks at Lexington. Mr. cutstortn
retired from the farming game in
Morrow county with the past season,
and is now interested in a couple of
tracts of land near Dallas, Polk coun
ty, and divides his time between
Dallas and Salem, where his daughter
Mrs. Maud Pointer, lives. One of
these tracts, about 22 acres, is plant
ed to prunes which produced fair
crop this season. On the other there
is five acres of Hops, as wen as Der
ries and other fruits, so Mr. Cuts
forth has had to inform himself re
garding a line, or lines of endeavor
he had never before been interested
in. He has his valley tracts leased
to parties, however, who understand
the game, and is quite content with
the change made, though it would
seem that he had retired from wheat-
raisine here just at the wrong time,
as he looks forward to a series of
good crops in Morrow county, and
thinks there is nothing that beats a
wheat ranch in the Lexington coun
try when conditions are as promising
as they appear to be at tne present
time.
W. G. Palmateer, who has been
sDending the summer and fall in the
Morgan and lone sections, working
during harvest, will leave this week
end for Jasper, Lane county, where
he will again work in the logging
camps. Mrs. Palmateer was here for
awhile, but she returned to Jasper
several weeks ago. Wid reports the
Morgan country thoroughly soaked
this fall, the record at Morgan since 1
August first showing nearly five in-1
ches of rainfall, and it has been a
great boost to the fall seeding.
LOST OR STOLEN Have reason to
believe they heve baen moved away.
If stolen, I will pay $100 for evidence
leading to the arrest and conviction
and recovery of these two animals:
I one brown mare and brown horse
colt; mare, nas nina iooi oamupui
thoroughbreds. EASTERN OREGON
STOCK FARM, B. F. Swaggart.
Regular meeting of Heppner Post
No. 87 wlil be held next Monday eve
ning, December 5th, at headquarters.
Business of the utmost importance
will come ud at this meeting and it is
urgently requested that all members
and prospective members be present.
Lunch will be served after the busi
ness session.
Miss Leora Devin, teacher in the
Stanfield schools, spent Thanksgiving
with the home folks, Mr. and Mrs.
S. P. Devin in this city. She returned
to Stanfield on Sunday.
Lost in Heppner, Saturday night,
No. 26, Sigma Nu pin, with opals
and pearls. Reward for return to
this office. 37tf.
Johnnie McNamee, wbo is engaged
in the sheep business at Boardman,
was a visitor in Heppner over the
week end.
Mrs. Chas. McDaniel of Hardman
spent several days in Heppner the
past week, enjoying a visit with her
friends.
E. J. Starkey has moved his family
back to Heppner. They have been re
siding at Arlington for a year or
more.
Tilman Hogue, who farms quite ex
tensively in the Gooseberry section,
was a visitor in Heppner on Monday.
Anson Wrignt and Clyde Wright
were visitors here on Monday from
their home near Hardman.
Paul Rietmann, pioneer wheatrais-
er of lone, was attending to business
matters in this city on Monday.
Lost, silver pencil with name L. L.
Matlock engraved on handle. Please
return to owner. Reward. 37.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall of Lex
ington were visitors in this city for a
short time on Monday.
T. H. Nichols, who farms right near
Lexington, was attending to business
here on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Devine of near
Lexington, were visitors in the city
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bechdolt of
Hardman, spent Thanksgiving day in
Heppner.
Frank Swaggart, Lena stockman,
was doing business in the city on
Friday.
'LOST Eastern Star club napkins.
Will finder please leave at Gordon's.
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PHONE
or leave orders at
Phelps Grocery Co.
Home Phone 1102
HEPPNER TRANS
FER COMPANY
if ML TiEMEl
Thursday and Friday, December 1 and 2 :
Tim McCoy and Karl Dane in WAR PAINT
A new type of Western. Also FELIX, the Cat, and String of Steel.
Saturday, December 3 :
VIOLA DANA and VERA GORDON in
KOSHER KITTY KELLEY
An Irish-Hebrew Comedy Riot, clean and sweet.
Also Cartoon Comedy and KINOGRAMS NEWS REEL.
Sunday, December 4 (One day Only) See
Special Ad Bottom First 2 Columns This Page.
Monday, December 5 :
John Gilb&t and Renee Adoree in 'The Show'
A VIVID PICTURE, from the novel" by Charles Tenney Jackson. An
other John Gilbert triumph.
Also A SPANISH OMELET, two reel comedy.
Tuesday and Wednesday, December 6 and 7:
IRENE RICH and HUNTLEY GORDON In
THE WIFE WHO WASN'T WANTED
From the novel by Gertie Wentworth James. A stirring drama of
political trickery, social intrigue, and the family.
Also comedy, HOT SOUP, and KINOGRAMS NEWS REEL.
COMING NEXT WEEK:
Milton Sills and Wallace Beery in THE SEA HAWK.
Helene Chadwick and Wm. Russell in THE STILL ALARM.
Milton Stills in MEN OF STEEL.
Colleen Moore in IRENE.
Watch Our Programs, Every One a Good One.
Odds and Ends
SALE
of lines we are closing out and will not restock
including ' - '
MEN'S AND LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS
MEN'S & LADIES' LEATHER SLIPPERS
MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES
MEN'S RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES
CAPS, BOLT GOODS, NIGHT SHIFTS
AND OTHER ODDS AND ENDS
Incomplete lines but real bargains where we
can fit you.
TO BE SOLD AT
COST AND BELOW
See Them in Our Window.
HIATT & DIX
Phone Main 1072 ; We Deliver
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STAR THEATER
HEPPNER
VZAESvrjK
SUNDAY, DEC. 4
MILLER BROS.
101 RANCH
PRESENTS
TRAIL DUST
" The Season's Greatest Pioneer Picture
People 2000 Horses
A PIONEER STRY OF THE EARLY '70's
SHOWING THE TERRFIC STRUGGLE
OF THE CATTLEMEN AGAINST THE
OUTLAWS AND CATTLE RUSTLERS
A BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY ,
AN ALL STAR CAST
Directed by J. GORDON HINES on the World
Famous 101 Ranch in Oklahoma.
SPECIAL MUSIC BY
Chief Big Boy
and his
MUSICAL REDSKINS
These Indians Also Appear in the Picture.
ADDED ATTRACTION
BUFFALO BILL'S LAST
APPEARANCE
COL. WM. CODY, Himself, IN THE SADDLE.
SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY AT 7:30 & 9:15
Admission
CHILDREN 25c ADULTS 50c
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largest and finest Christmas
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We'll say the kiddies can
have a circus with the va
riety of toys to be found at
this store. They are
Low In Cost
ServiceableToys
As Low as 5c 10c 15c
Dolls, Games, Telephones,
Pool Tables, Animal Toys,
Wagons, Skooters, Automo
biles, Guns, Drums, Pianos,
Tea Sets, Doll Buggies, and
Mechanical Toys of all kinds
NOW OPEN!
Giftland
And what a gift for HER
can be selected so reasonably
from our table assortment of
Chinaware
Glassware
ORNAMENTAL GIFTS
AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES
Large tables packed with a
beautiful collection of hand
painted Vases, Bowls, Tum
bler and Pitcher Sets, Trays,
and many other articles too
numerous to mention.
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We believe this selection to be the largest ever shown in
Heppner or Morrow County and it has been priced to sell
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WE ARE SHOWING THE
Freed-Eiseman
A selective, quietly operating Radio set.
Something for the whole family.
and it has been carefully
selected with the object of
offering suitable gifts for all
members of the family. Do
not send your money else
where before seeing this
wonderful display of gifts
here for your personal selec
tion and inspection.
BARGAINS
for
Everybody
Percolators Toasters
No trick to get breakfast with these.
If you want to make her happy
give her one or both.
Peoples Hardware Co