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THE GA2ETTB-TIME8. HEPPNER. ORE., THURSDAY. SEPT. 28. 1918 PAGE SEVEN Y ? ? ? ? Y Y Y Y r8 308XYESISAVOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN SQUAH DEAL fOR EASTERN OREGON If you are In favor of a square deal for the country East of the Cascades you will vote for and work for THE PROPOSED EASTERN OREGON STATIC NORMAL SCHOOL AT PENDLETON, OREGON. Oregon has but one Normal School. This school ia located at Monmouth and Is not able to supply more than TEN PER CENT of the teachers re qulrsd In the public schools of Oregon. Of the more than six thousand teachers In our ' public schools, BUT 13 PER CENT are graduates of Nor mal Schools. It Is a matter of slmplo justice to the country East of the Cascades to establish a Normal School East of the mountains to furnish thoroughly trained teachers for the schools of Eastern Oregon. TRAINED INSTRUCTORS WANTED Every resident of Eastern Oregon has a vital in terest In the passage of this measure for Eastern Oregon pays HIGH SALARIES to her teachers and Is entitled to the services of TRAINED INSTRUCTORS. ONLY COSTS 4 CENTS PER $1,000 The annual cost of maintenance of the proposed State Normal School amounts to BUT ONE 25TH OF A MILL OR 4 CENTS ON A THOUSAND DOL LARS of taxable property. Isn't It worth this to you to have your children trained to become USE FUL AND PRODUCTIVE citizens? STRONC ENDORSEMENT J. A. Churckill, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, voices the sentimont of the educators of the state when he Bays: "Oregon's greatest need for its rural schools is the teacher who has had full preparation to (io her work. Such preparation can beat come through Normal School training. "I trust that the voters of the state will assist la raising the standard of our schools by establishing a State Normal School at Pendleton. The location is central, the interest of the people of Pendleton in education most excellent, and the large number of pupils in the public schools will give ample oppor tunity to all students to get the amount of teaching practice required in a standard normal school." The educators of the State insist that Standard Normal Schools be located In towns of 5000 popula tion or more and having ENOUGH GRADE PUPILS FOR TEACHER PRACTICE. , BE LOYAL AND VOTE RIGHT Show your loyalty to the best Interests of Eastern Oregon and of the whole state by working for this measure and by voting YES FOR NO. 308. By vot ing YES for No. 308 you will help to GIVE TO THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OF OREGON THE SAME ADVANTAGES ENJOYED BY THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OF OUR NEIGHBORING STATES. Easter Oregon State Normal School Committee ' By J. H. Gwinn. Secy., Pendleton, Ore. (Paid advertisement) "THE LIGHT" AT STAR THEATRE NEXT SUNDAY CAST OP CHARACTERS IN "THE I LIGHT." Xbdul Prince Zarak. Franklin Ritchie Lucile Cartier Helene Rosson Cyril Edwards George Webb Zonia '. Eugenie Forde Synopis of "The Light." Cyril Edwards, an artist, loves Lu cile Cartier. Amnne Cvril's amuaint- ances is P?lnce Zarak. Zarak falls in 'love with Lucile and in the privacy of his luxurious apartments he resorts , to occult arts, of which he is master, to bring harm and misfortune to Cy ril. His efforts fall. After the mar riage he continues his visit to the studio. Securing her portrait, he hangs it In his room and burns incense before it at night. His strange power ef fects Lucile in a weird telepathic way. Later in his rooms Prince Zarak, in the presence of Cyril and Lucile, exhibits an odd lamp, which he tells them belonged to one of his fire wor shipping ancestors. At Zarak's sug gestion Lucile repeats an incantation which he recites. All are astonished to see a clear, bright flame issue from the lamp. Lucile accepts the strange lamp as a gift. By the use of charms and incanta tions and with the assistance of an accomplice, Zonia, Zarak succeeds in placing Cyril in compromising posi tions with Zonia. These being wit- HEPPKER 25 YEARS AGO From the Gazette of October 1, 1891. Ezra Meeker, the Puyallup (Wash) hop king has written an article on hop culture for the Washington state board of trade. He says that the vines have not been materially in jured this year by the hop louse and the crop is abundant. It hops bring as good price this year as last, he es timates that the crop in the state of Washington will be $1,000,000. iln til. TTrUJ C . J r A 1 . iu Hie uuucu oiBiea, iuu uregon una Fellows will rejoice at the success of their representative, Mr. Alexander, in securing for the state's metropolis. threshed 1,008 bushels of barley in a half a day. A telegram received Thursday evening by the East Oregonian from It. Alexander, states the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F.. now in ses sion at St. Louis, has selected Port land, Oregon, as the place of holding the next meeting. This is an honor coveted by every city of consequence Says the Newberg Graphic:' 'Til lamook is to have a county fair. As usual they offer 1 for the best Jer sey cow and $50 for the best horse. A dollar is to be given as a premium for the best display of fruit, while $200 is to be given as a premium for a scrub pony race. This is agri culture with a vengence." Edwards, McCarty & Turner thresh ed 100 sacks of wheat in 95 minutes over at Jeff Kirk's recently, and kept up that lick all afternoon. They have a 32 in. machine. i J. F. M. Farrens of the Eight Mile , section, raised 70 acres of wheat which averaged 40 bushels per acre. A license for marriage was issued by County Clerk Waters last week to Albert S. Perlberg and Lenora Cum berland, both of this county. Miss Cumberland is a daughter of Wm. Cumberland, wheat farmer who lives west of Heppner. Stacy Roberts reports that an Eight Mile machine, 28 in. cylinder, W. L. Finley extensive wheat farm er of the northern part of the coun ty spent several days in Heppner on business this week. Mr. Finley gets a bigger crop on his ranch every year. Continued farming in a thor ough manner is proving that the north end will produce big profits. Site. 4 LOIES'PEAIS! FALL SAMPLES W HIE LATEST FATTEE Prices m SnsM& km S1M0 h lm Stedk i Wkoa (& Always'! lEkadL White Star Flour l : MADE AT HOME From Morrow County's Best Mill ing Wheat. By using our flour which is of superior qual ity to other brands sold here your money is kept at home. For Sale at all stores in the County. HEPPNER BILLING CO. t ? t t ? Y t Y t t Y t Y t FUNERAL SUPPLIES MODE UN EQUIPMENT PAINSTAKING SERVICE CASE FURNITURE COMPANY Ml I 4 Helene Rosson, American - Mutual Star. nessed by Lucile her faith in Cyril is gradually undermined. Finally Lu cile leaves Cyril and goes to Zarak's apartments. Before departing she writes a note explaining where'she has gone, but changing her mind, casts it in the waste basket. Returning home, Cyril misses Lu cile. He notices that the lamp flames spasmodically and rushes off to Zarak to have him interpet the meaning. Meanwhile Zonia discovers that Za rak has transferred his attentions to Lucile. She is made prisoner and cast Into a closet. Lucile realizes that she has been duped. Cyril notices that the flame, burn ing fitfully, leaves the lamp, flutters like a living thing along the wall and finally reaches the waste basket, pois ing significantly on the crumpled note. Cyril thus discovers that his wife is with Zarak. He finds Zonia bound and gagged. Releasing her, he learns from her that Zarak has fled, taking Lucile with him. Cyril starts to rescue Lucile, but Zonia preceeds him. When Cyril ar rives he finds Zarak stabbed to death and Zonia standing over him, dagger in hand. Lucile falls repentant into the arms of Cyril. 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