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Star Theater Sunday Kewpie Dolls MOF. EIGHT THE GAZETTE-TIME- HEPPEtt, Ofc.. tfifBSDAV, AtU 3, 10JIO. M. R. Morgan offered to do- - I . S. PEPARTMFXT OK ACRICVX-T- l such a craft was in Heppaer, that he let a man that can shoot and ride! son left Heppner for Wallowa county A Bitter One. has REVERE MEM CRY CF VtCEO ' KK l"ROP REPORT did not think it would pay to bring like him get awav from the cow dfiitm ttt-r- months wtfo Mrs Johnson Sergeant: "Muh goodness Sam, nat to the lone school district a machine here now. We have plen- by ground adjoining the lone high Nfgre SJ'tf to Ho d the Chief country. He could be boss of the being sent there the association you to lose your thumb!" c'"t Pitnct ) ty of gasoline and the landing field is (Continued from First Page range keep Ar- school building for the erection of P'ice m tf Heart cf Cuean about two miles from town on the ana ne sure would them to take charge of this work. Sam: "Well, surge, hyah's ho it chups Bill blng ac- The total United States wheat hills. hustltu You can't beat rangements are made which will come. Out in this hyah Nobody's two or more residences tor the els. our 19-- Hart." assure her of a permanent position in commodation ot the teacher in crop for based on August 1, Just w hat the company will decide Lan' Ah fouu' a 111 black thing with es In tlie of Sant.ajx "Dont you his pictures?" this work in Wallowa county, and school. is a crying need for cwton' condition. Is estimated at 794.147,-00- 0 to do after getting Mr. Richardsou's like There ! nrTa i.iv't oi Is well qualified. a screw in it and Ah thought it was the Cula nrv fi ." v bushels, compared with tie final reply, remains to be seen. "Sure I like 'em. But after all for which she suitable facilities for them and if sn-- s x or irii s" '.ot-- thy're pictures. at Bar one of hyah brick-ette- so Ab accept this oenent eM 1919 estimate of 941.000.000. Now up the dese school board sees fit to no oo'luis a:-- t sm t re Q they men like him. I Its terms It that !:' atv Oats: July weather conditions ranch need The editor of this paper enjoyed pushed the screw and bam! off offer and comply with trip nihi-r- , as !tio:r tiltie Ml!!es, ID Hart Wastes Time wish he'd come up a spell and prove boon to the teach- were favorable for the development there a very pleasant visit with our e went niah thumb. Lordy. Ah nevah will a great jMTftvt chrt'ii-'!- ri:e try his hand real thing." Le- a good investment .r ir. of the oat crop, and the August 1 con- Avers Cowpuncher at the friend, Green Mathews, on Sat- was so disappointed." American ers and should be Hurry A. Enm.-- l:i i' t'i iur-. And they convince Independent. dition figure as reported by field aids, couldn't the urday last while coming up on the gion Weekly. for the district. lone tin- 0. right. iimt tj. (SS per cent) indicates an average he was not entirely Jane train from lone. Mr. Mathews, ac- a! e :1 crass, is An old punhcer, griziled and Novak Mr. leading woman trinn' or fur fit1! per acre yield for the state of about is Hart's companied by his son. Earl, was on U14 hwizv si t, prvferiil'ty of gaunt, set In his new stone 41.0 bushels. With an estimated oat drifted into the at the photoplay. the way to. Boise to look after some or tiiokel murMe, with Imuien: lirs acreage of 350.000 the 19!0 crop Hollywood ranch of William S. Hart, business affairs, and meeting with corner hy uliioli to lift rlnta at eoh should amount to about 14,360,000 where he was working on "The Mrs. Lulu Johnson, formerly of car trouble was compelled to lay over on lis top for a poetic It and bushels. While very little threshing Money Corral" an extraordinarily this city, is now filling the position at Heppner for a few days. He now epitaph to eaoh smvivilini: oooupatit. has so far been done, the heads are thrilling Artcraft Western drama of county nurse under the auspices of resides in Portland, having lately As In all Sin!sh countries, the well formed and well filled and the which will be shown the Star the- the Red Cross and Tuberculosis As- closed up his sheep business in Ida- tomlis of all the wealthier In- at prospect is very promising. Cutting ater next Friday. puncher wat- sociation, for Wallowa county, hav- ho at a good profit. Mr. Mathews rvtiteii fur a of years, The Lloyd torn mate are finished, except of some ing entered upon her duties the first and family left Hepner 21 years ago Heppner tt-.- is practically ched Bill shooting and doing other Fordson Repair FellStation, at the eml of which tin;e. If Ford and late sown fields. The 1919 Oregon a of this month. Mr. and Mrs. John- - and went to Idaho. fall to renew t lie contract, stents for while and then shook oat crop was estmated at 11,104,000 his the bodies n' tossej Into a common head. bushels. Schedule of (rrnveyanl, to make room for those of "That feller's wastin' his time in Partial Factory Price United States oat crop for preener metnory. The pictures," he averred. Repairs, Labor Only 1920 Is now estimated at 1,40:,000,-00- 0 money Ford Marti, the Cuban "Father of Lib- "But he makes more than bushels as compared with the 325.00 erty." is hurietl here, ami Estrada lie could punching cattle," suggested Overhaul motor and transmission . of 1,3:2,000.000 Palma. promottvl from humble peda 191S estimate a cowboy. EDUCATION PAYS Overhaul motor only 20.00 "Sure, but it's a dura shame to popie In an American school to firs: VitH THK IMHVIDI AI, AM) FOR TI1K STATU Overhaul transmission only, or repair or replace president of Cuba. Rut neither nobis magneto 14.00 A ptrson with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 the chief place in the heart of the Harvesting the Crop. to Install or retlt one piston or one connecting rod.. 4.50 Render Distinguished Service to the Public Cuban masses. That is for When the German Army broke into Install or relit two or more pistons or connecting Maceo, the necro peneral killed bist Belgium and swept through the coun- With Common School Education 4 Chauces rods 00 With High School Kducatoin 87 Chances before the dawn of independence dur- try one detachment was billeted in a . connecting bearing 2.60 With College Education SU0 Chances Tighten one rod - . ..... ing i foolhardy wonting expedition in farm house. A private, wandering Tighten two or more connecting rod bearings 4.60 the woods of CachuaU In company through the fields, came upon a Washing Are You Giving Your Child His Chance? Replace transmission bands (Sedans and Coupes, with a bare half-doie-n soldiers. sowing seeds. S.4S young girl THOSI STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED $1.00 extra) (with starter, $4.00) Cuban "Memorial Pay" Is observed "Yah!" he sneered. "You shall sow, Replace transmission cover gasket......... 2.60 MOST IN EDUCATION , throughout the Island with much but we shall reap." Made Easy Grind valves and clean carbon . 3.00 spouting of poetry, and laying on of "I shouldn't be at all surprised," Repair cylinder head bolts stripped one or two.. 3.60 Oregon Agricultural College oil feed pipe 3.26 flowers, on Ptvembor T, the anniver- she replied sweetly. "You see, I'm with Clean out Clean crunk case or install gasket under lower sary of Maeeo's death at the hands of sowing hemp." American Legion Through a "Liberal and Practical Education" pre- pares the Young Man and Young Woman Use- Repair leaky carburetor 1.00 the Spaniards. Weekly. for ful Citizenship and Successful Careers in Adjust clutch Augers and transmission bands . .80 Overhaul rear axle and rebush springs and perches HAS SUPERB WATER POWER Splendid Musical Revue Coming. Agriculture Engineering Mining Home Economics when necessary . 7.00 bands only. .40 Crist and Costa's delightful musical Commerce Pharmacy Forestry Vocational Adjust transmission ..... Education Tighten all bolts and nuts on car - . 3.00 That of British Columbia Is Said to revue, "The Dancing Kewpie Dolls" The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENGLISH, Overhaul steering guar Including replacing of quad-ru- Fivt Niagaras in Its offering Star thea- Equl will be the at the MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and the Other Essentials of h or gear case and rebuahlng ot bracket. ..$ 3.50 Possibilities. ter Saturday. This company is a de- Electrically Standard Technical College Course Replace radius rod - . .76 of parture from the ordinary run K ILL TF.RM OPENS SEPTEMBER SiO, 11120. TUITION IS VRKK. Straighten front radius rod and line up front as- The potential water power of Brit- musical shows that have been tour- sembly 1.00 Operated FOR INFORMATION WRITE ish Columbia, experts declare. Is equal ing in these parts and their offering TO to that of five Niagaras. Pouring down is the odds and ends from all the Wringer Attachment The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Or. from the mountains conies enough wa- principal musical comedy production ter to develop S.OOO.000 horsepower.
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