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THE GAZKTTK-TIMFS, HFrr.VEK, ORE. THlliSlUY. OCT. T, IP2tl.
THE GAZETTE-TIMES
w,i H. ii.u.-h i it I 11 take it. out his hankerchuf 4 sneesed all tlu
e.i-os.': I swiped sum pepper & supe out of his plait. I snikered. He
k!ti it tn pa's hankerchuf today sed 3 me I will see you a 1.0.10 for a
X- he Jut n 2 the supper tabel A tuk minneL He tuk nie I the wood Shed &
Ktve me a tanking 2. lVhnu! my buv'k.
Thursday I think we will soon have
a ottomobeel for ma pa has atfrecd
on it & thats going sum. I trucks that
will indoose Jane 2 set up & regard me
as a Probllity.
The M. E. C. of Dorian Temple No. 16
requests all members of the Pythlnn
Sisters to be present at the I. O. .O F.
hall on Thursday night, October 14.
MKS. ANNA MO YD.
ther Freeman N. Frye, and,
Whereaa this Lodge has thereby sus
tained a losa that will long be felt and
the entire order has lost a good and
faithful worker,
Therefore be It resolved, that this
Lodge extend to his loved one the sin
cere sympathy of our hearts and that a
copy of these resolutions be sent to the
members of his family, that a copy by
spread upon the minutes of this Lodge
and that a copy be published In the lo
cal paper.
Respectfully submitted,
T. E. CHIDSEY.
LINNIE THOltNTON.
ALI1EKT ADK1NS,
Committee.
The Heppn.r Caretta, F.atabllshed
March lu. 1SSJ
The Heprner Times. Kitsoilshad
Snvrwhrr Id, (?
Consolidated February IS. llli.
RKS01.1 TIOS UP 1 OMIOI.KNl K.
Heppner Oregon. Hall of San Souel
Kebekah Lodge No. 33. I. O. O. F.
Whereaa the hand of death has re
moved from our midst our beloved bro
Published every Thursday morning by
V wler aa4 rprmrrr Ca?f
and entered at tha roetofflce at Hepp
ner. Oregon, aa eecond-claea matter.
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ORROW COrNTT OFTiriAL PAPER
THF. AMtRk. AN SHVUTTON
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Useless.
The compulsory registration and vot
Ing amendment on the November ballot
is peculiar for Its uselessness. The
amendment does not in itself establish
compulsory registration or compulsory
voting, but authorixes the legislature to
enact such laws, thus clearing- away
present constitutional inhibitions.
But there is something besides the
constitution that inhibits compulsory
voting In the United States, It is the
ingrained American love of personal
liberty. Compulsory voting calls for a
police system of universal espionage.
But even with that obnoxious European
system In use compulsory voting would
doubtless fail here as it has failed in
other countries. Elsewhere violations
are so numerous that the authorities
are powerless to inflict the penalties.
But were it possible to drag everybody
to the polls, no way is possible to pre
vent the deposit of blank ballots by
those who do not wish to vote.
The amendment is useless from any
angle from which it is viewed. It
would be foolish to bunlen the consti
tution with It Oregonian.
Cox deliberately charged, in one of
his New York speeches, that the Re
publicans were buying bayonets to ov
erawe strikers. Can it be possible that
he considers this an opportune time for
uttering gross falsehoods of of an in
cendiary character? Even Debs, as a
Presidential candidate, is more discreet
than Cox.
Senator Harding, observation leads
us to believe, has created a strong im
pression of earnestness, sincerity, and
a high sense of duty. His utterances
are marked by a studied moderation;
he exhibits no arrogance of opinion,
and has made no extravagant promises
of a millennium to be created by procla
mation; he seeks rather to express the
national spirit than to impose a doc
trine of political infallibility. And
there Is as unmistakably a growing
Tiew that Governor Cox is a shifty op
portunist, superficial In thought, reck
less in appeal and irresponsible in state
ments. Philadelphia North American.
Morrow county taxpayers voted their
good money for road bonds with the
strict assurance that the state high
way commission would see to it that
the new roads would receive a hard
surface from the state upon their com
pletion. Now the highway commission,
due to a number of problems that have
come up, are stalling us off with the
hard surface, or a protective surface of
rock or gravel and the result will be
that much of our road money now ex
pended, will be wasted. The Heppner
Willow creek road in its present newly-graded
condition will not last long
against wind and other erosive ele
ments of nature unless it is given a
surface that will hold it The commis
sion should be urged in every way pos
sible to go ahead at once with the
graveling of this important highway.
Slats' Diary.
Friday ma has got a old frend wich
Is named agnes sumthing & she cum
2 visit us last week
intending 2 stay a
cupple weeks. She
is a verry pritty
Lady & etc. Yes
terday morning I
called her a angeL
ft mi lamam
r
i ma bed to me' Why
do jou call mi us
Agues a Angel & I
i replied & sed to
; her Thats what 1
j herd pa call her Ian
'ulte In the front
room. Ma sed well
If sutch is the Case
W then she better fly.
She has went back
home. Ma sent me
pa cum home.
i baturday They
was a party 2 811ms
house on account lie had a birthday.
All us kids was there sc Jane was 2.
When the Ice Cream was being; et we
all set around in the corners. I got
threw early & was takelng my dish
back & mebby get sum more. I past
Jane who was setting with Blisters.
Maid me sick. She had her skull on
his chest & he was feeding her.
tiunday A awful thing happened to
day. A girl which was only 12 yrs. old
hung herself with a rope. I think she
was very young 2 start that kind of
work.
Monday pa went away 2 see a coe
sen Hen which sent word he had a Pen
dlaytua & lumbagoo & hart trubbel &
the doctor sed lie expected some other
accomplishments. He Is real sick 1
guess.
Tuesday This evening pa & ma In
cluding me went ! a Mllllcnary opening
which was showing off new hats & pa
A ma got Into a quite corner. We saw
ma looking at 1 ft she sed It leaves me
speechless, pa farely jumped over 2
where liar ft the Sails lady stood. He
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til
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