Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 21, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
Tuesday, October 21, 1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD
MAJESTIC BARGAIN WEEK
October 27 to November 1
S. A. PATTISON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
An Independent Newspaper
Entcrp'l Ht the H'-ppni'r. Oritton. "ost'ifficc us sf eon-l-plusn Matfpr
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Next Satilii;iy. October 2", is the
lntf of the special city ilect inn wliwi
tlifi voters of Heppner will lie called
upon e i ite on the question of is
suing $100, Miii !' r-!ty water ho-uls
to tie expcniled in taking over the
present, water nyMt-m from tiie Ifejip
ner Light and Water Co. anil build
in;; a pipe line to the headwaters of
Willow creek through which an am
pin supply of pine mountain writer
for all domestic and municipal nei ds
will he brought to the city by f.'r.iviiy
Let us all turn out on this au. pi
eious occasion and put Heppner hi a
class by lierselr among the cities of
Oregon by making the vote far water
bonds unanimous.
If (here is any opposition to 1 lie
proposition t'he Herald has never
heard it expressed by any voter, man
or woman in the town. Everybody
seems to have had plenty of the ex
periences of an annual mid-summer
water- shortage of which the past,
summer is not yet. so remote that
e have forgotten it.
In asking the voters to authorize
the water bonds at this time the city
council and the mayor are not. asking
the people to take a step in the dark
A linn of competent hydraulic en
gineers, rank'iig with tin- best in the
entire country, were employed last
spring to go Into the matter thor
oughly and to make a report on the
feasibility and cost of tho project.
This has been done and the report
submitted to the city council some
time ago a .summary of which wan
published in tills newspaper, shows
that the project is entirely feasible;
that there is an ample supply of wa
er for all present und future needs
of the city, Hint this water can be ap
propriaed and used without In any
manner damaging any holder of p
prior water rlg,'iit and that the cost
of the system completed including lie
purchase price of the old pumping
plant and distributing system, nc
uulsilion or water rights and right
of ivcy ami construction of the neces
sary pi tie lines, lesprvoirs, etc., will
come within $1(111.000.
This amount of Indebtedness is a
me e o..g.iti ile for a city of Heppnei '
poimiali m and v.-nllh hn pb'ce !
in :. no t a .-until u .1
'I'"' ta:.-e of water ami the lie, aid be
M. V s I i.t I'j'Te i ; ,i cii.lHi-e I' ,; ; ...
city lii (-" '-I a una nleioii : vet f, i,-
t-r M M -'ainnlav. It will be - one
h.y n port ol llep, net's pi o.-i. ssi se
ll. ... t.i -end out to the world 1 1 v t
SuihI.i.v morning. Heppner
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II" '" t cula, 'v In tie- matter el'
ie b:n'i'i'i'; the ..,.- and there i a
"l'i lldlil . i l in r : o w : II ! the ic
on! end i.tahli-'h ; iii w in - by nt
ini; unanimously lor water bonds.
If I'.ieie an- I Tiilll people In Hepp
ner ti e water bund!' tor t Inii.liiiii w!
mi- ii ii'i.iiil I tit', no per rviit.i or :n
int- ri ft charge ol lets than $:t.f,S an
unally to eii'li resident. Win
wooldn't pay that amount for thr
KiliHlarlii II of liavinv (lie streets kept
t-pi iiikled In front of his home for
one month
Plenty of wnter will mean eci
thin: to Heppner. It will mean dunl
ins Htieets. green lawn, fine Hard
en" llir -iy fruit and shade tree and
mill y ni'ier I'ltim Hint go with tin
loy of livin r It will me in that n. -
who b i-.e m id,- their i ik- i,ve rnd
who tin w and l.-e their old frb-iid
and nelghtiiiH In Minion i-oiiniy will
wlon the letlre. imike their hum.-!
in lleppiier In tend of kiiiiik to J'oii
Inn. I or I'eii.lleti.n where they ate
t-triingei ami are lik.-lv to no c.intin
lie It will in. -an that Heppner wit1
Knoll heroine a oil ol 3.1'iHi popiila
lion in heUer and tiie be.t und li. h
l ti.wn of itt mre tint imh In On
ion bill On- cum.- n.-i tli.--. l.el'n
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Two hundred high schools of the
Mutt are eligible for entranc? ini'
the 'Oregon High Sf-hi.ol D.-halit.
I-eague. now f-nc:''iir? Its llii, tee:i!i
yei;i acconiing to : nn ..uiicen enr. v
It. W. I'rescot , pi ol- - -or ol jiti'jl'e
speaking in the University who is se
nd a I ' oi tile :eagt!'.
The trophy I'm- t1,. win:!.-:- ,:; tin'
cup put up by tiie Laiii-.'.ui Literary
society of tli r,r.-e's:y and I'rr f !:
K. DeCou, pt-ol'essor of mathematics
here, who is ihs first pie:i!denl
tho league. Tits cup Z vi in to the
permanent ii.KS.'if,ir:ii of any team
winning the c:iainpion.ci ? tuie".
Salem higli school has now won two
legs and needs but, one more victory
to take the trophy. Kng -nt: high
school was the winner last year, for
the first time, taking a close contest
from Bend, the runner-up. Ceoige
W. Hug, superintendent of schi o!u at
McMinnyille, is president of the
league.
The ((iiestions in the preliminary
rounds include several live topics po
litical, social and economic interest.
For the finals, al the University, Pro
fessor I'rescott announces, ::ome
cfiestion connected' with the league
of tuitions issue will be chosen.
I. O. Kusscll, of Pilot Rock, is di
rector of the league for the Umatilla
district, maoe up of Gilliam, Moirow,
Umatilla and heeler counties. The
subject for discussion is "Resolved,
That the Federal government should
take immediate steps toward the na
tionalization of the nation's coal de
posits und petroleum resources."
High schools eligible for member
ship in this district are Athena, Con
don, Echo, Fossil, Hermiston, Milton
Freewater, Pendleton, Stanfield, and
Weston Arlington, Helix, Heppner,
lone, Lexington, Umapine and Fern-dale.
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Mrs. Ralph Finley has just re
ceived word from her home in Cana
da to the effect that her parents and
j four sisteis will soon leave for Ore
j gon, coming principally lor the bene
; fit of her father';! health, his physic
I Ian ha.ing advised a dryer clkn.-te.
October 27 to November 1 .
Come to our store that week and see the many super
ior features of this beautiful range demonstrated.
Special Bargains Offered During the Demonstration.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Cochran's Orchestra
- Having secured- first-class musicians who are located per
manently in Heppner I am prepared to supply high-class music
suitable for all occasions.
Why send your money away when you can secure equal tal
ent and satisfaction at home?
For full information write or call
HOY T. COCHRAN
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OHKCiOX
MEN AGREE ON THIS
hen men who differ in their views on
politics, religion and social problems, and
agree on the wisdom of saving money, of be
ing thrifty and economical, there must be
something absolutely right and dependable
in their conclusions.
From men of all ages, nations and pro
fessions, we get the example and direct com
mand to SAVE MONEY.
We place at your disposal the conveni
ence of a personal SAVNGS ACCOUNT
with the privilege of starting with an amount
as small as ONE DOLLAR, and adding to
your account other small accounts as you
find it convenient. "
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
RESOURCES OVER $1,700,000.00
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23
GEORGE WALSH IN
"Help! Help! Police!"
10c and 20c
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26
DOROTHY GISH IN
"The Hun Within"
20c and 30c
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- Choicest of Beef and Pork always in stock.
pressed Poultry on Saturday. Fresh fish on
'1 hursdays ami Fridays. Cold meats for lunch
cut on a lT. S. Sheer is a money saver.
Our coil storage insures you the best of meat
always.
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THE HOUSE THAT TREATS YOU RIGHT
Fine Creek Ranch
We are offering a fine bargain in a 720-acre creek
ranch of which fo acres is alfalfa land under the
ditch. Good orchard, three good barns, goo l
dwelling. No. 1 grass land.
PRICE $20,000 ON EASY TERMS
Good 6-Room House
right in the edge of town whh die acre good
garden laml. Eo.-d wd of wau-r. Mnall barn.
PRICE $1100.00. ONE-HALF CASH
TERMS ON BALANCE
Roy V. Whiteis
THE REALESTATE MAN
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