The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, October 16, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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he as milling to try the system per- haven of rest and a hcaxen ef joy." -.uwss of the great undertaking,
sonaily. The marriage as declared Did ever a trusting bride and a hope- Two hearts embark on a venture, and
to have been solemnized on a dem- fu! groom faee the parson with any it is doubtful whether eounsel, ad-
ocratie basis. There as no "obey" lesser intention in mind? vice, resolution or theories have
clause. .Man and woman stood equal. Lovers in all aces, under all relic- much to jo with their subsequent
as they are. and by rights ought to be. ! ions and customs, have aspired to happiness or lack if it.
The declared purpose of this mar- beauty and to joy in their parfher- The elusive chemistry of human
riage was to found a home which ship. The form of the ceremony nature is this fateful combination is
should be a "bourne of beautv. a makes little or no difference with almost totally beyond human control.
100 X YES.
October 2$:h, 191i will be a red
letter day in Heppner's history. It
is on that day that the legal voters
of the city will go to the polls and
cast their votes for a bigger and bet
ter water supply for the town. It
will be one of the greatest privileges
accorded to loyal Heppnerites in
many days. In fact the entire fu
ture of this municipality hangs by
that single hair of yes or no.
We believe the people generally
are pretty well informed as to the
object of the election. It has been
called for the purpose of submitting
to the voters, the proposed charter
amendments which will provide the
funds for taking over by the city, the
water plant of the Heppner Light &
Water Company and the putting in of
pipes and other necessary equipmnt
which will make up a gravity water
system for the city. It is proposed
in order that Heppner may have an
adequate supply of water for all
time to come to vote bonds in the
sum of $100,000, said bonds to be in
denominations of $500 or $1000 each
and bearing interest at the rate of
51 2 percent payable semi-annually.
The bonds are to be matured in
twenty years.
Hence the ballot title will read:
CHARTER AMENDMENTS. Sub
mitted to the voters by the Common
Council. AN ACT to amend the
Charter of the City of Heppner, sub
mitted to and approved by the legal
voters thereof at a special election
held therein on December 20, 1918.
and to amend all other acts providing
a charter for said city, or amending
same by adding thereto Chapter X,
providing for an issue of City of
Heppner bonds, in the sum of $100,
000, for procuring funds for the pur
chase of the Heppner Light & Water
Company Water Works System and
for making additions, betterments
and extensions for adequately supply
ing the city with water. Vote 100
X Yes.
Buildings with an estimated cost
of $200,000 are now under way or
will be started within the next few
weeks in Heppner. Looks like
building activity may become a real
ity. Highway work will start before
another month rolls around, and with
the farmers all busy putting in their
crops there wont be any chance for
the bolsheviki bug around here.
Everybody too busy to listen to the
propaganda.
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Oregon citizens at large are offer
ed the opportunity to subscribe mon
ey to a fund which will give Portland
a new hospital. Its alright. But
speaking as a Heppner citizen
we want to say that if there is any
town in the State of Oregon needing
a hospital any worse than Heppner,
we have yet to hear of it. And when
Heppner gets a notion to construct a
new hospital, Heppner money will
Let's look to our own doorstep
awhile.
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Morrow county has got the finest
looking lot of school teachers in the
state. They are here attending to a
part of their official duties. Let's
show them every courtesy and make
them feel at home.
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A traveling man said the other day,
"If 1 was a young fellow starting all
over again, I would go down to
Boardman and buy every acre pos
sible, raise hay, milk cows, turn off
a few hogs for market each year, and
in about fifteen years I figure I
could sell out my holdings and have
enough money upon which to retire."
The way some of the Boardman
farmers are building up their bank
. accounts leads us to wonder if it
would take fifteen years to accom
plish what the traveling man had in
mind.
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THERE WAS NO "OBEY"
CLAUSE.
A man in Boston was married the
other day by a minister who used a
ritual that the bridegroom himself
had devised.
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Are You Interested in a Truck Bargain?
An attractive proposition on a new truck of standard make.
Inquire at The Gazette-Times.
Stock and Wheat Ranch
A Bargain
16 miles from Heppner. 800 acres good tillable land,
balance grazing land. Plenty of water, good fences and
out buildings.
A Bargain if Taken at Once.
ROY V. WHITEIS
Real Estate and Insurance
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STANDAED OIL COMPANY
(California)
Geo. W. Milhaliand, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company
Heppner, Oregon.
Star
Theater
Saturday, October 18
"The House of Intrigue"
FROM ARTHUR STRINGER'S POPULAR NOVEL. WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST..
Wrestling Match
Jack Kennedy vs. Eddie O'Connell
The best match ever put on in Heppner. Fast preliminaries
between Harry Groshen and Harvey Bauman.
Sunday, October 19
"The Amateur Cracksman""
Monday and Tuesday, October 20 and 21 .
KITTY GORDON IN
"Playthings of Passion"
New Price Li at Star Theater
Commencing Wednesday, Oct. 15, our prices are as follows:
On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: Adults, 20 Cents; Children 10 Cents.
On Saturday and Sunday: Adults, 30 Cents; Children 20 Cents.
Extra Special Features, Adults 50 Cents; Children 30 Cents.
This change rather decreases than increases" the price and is made solely to facilitate printing of tickets
and rendering of tax statements to the government. Tn our advertisements we will try to have the price of every
picture so that you can know the price before you go.
That man was fair enough, since!