Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 25, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, February25, 319.
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I Progress and Prosperity Go Hand in' Hand!
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Martin Reid Proprietor
Phone Main 564
We can supply you with every scrap of materia i
needed in the erection of your new building.
LUMBER, HARDWARE, LIME, CEMENT,
SAND, PAINT, PAPER AND GLASS
Special orders in mill work given prompt atten
tion. Reliable cost estimates furnished prospec
tive builders.
HEPPNER, OREGON
11
Construction Engineer
DESIGNING AND CONSTRUCTION OF
ALL TYPES OF BUILDINGS DONE
UNDER CONTRACT
HEPPNER
OREGON
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CONCRETE WORK, FLUE BUILDING,
asterin
All Work Guaranteed
YOURS FOR A BIGGER AND BETTER
HEPPNER
E. L. Bucknum
West May Street
Heppner, Oregon
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civic cri it win, mi;i:t wki-
' XKSDAY A!Ti:il(M)S
At a mooting of the civic club hrkt
in the council chamber last Wednes
day evening a goodly number of
members were present in spite of tfhe
storm.
A number of matins pertainiiv:
to the perfection of the organization
were discussed and the matter of
having an old ordinance enforced
which forbids stock being allowed to
run at large in the city was taken
up. It is said that in one section of
the city a cow often disturbs the
early morning slumbers of law abid
ing citizens by Invading back yards
and lifting up-her voice in discot-i-ant
notes probably in protest at the
grass being too short to make good
grazing.
It was decided to hold the regular
meetings of the club on Wednesday
afternoons In the future.
TH 10 HKl'I'NKR MBRAKY
Have you given a book to the li
brary association yet? If not why
not?
That is the question the library
ladies are asking everybody In Hepp
ner these days.
?.lrs. Sam E. Van'Vactor. president
of the association, reports that ev
erything is going along fine the.ie
rtnys and already about ltU b" ::.i
have been donated.
It may not be possible to open the
library on March first as was the
original intention for the reason that
the new books ordered may not nr
rive by that time but the opening
will be at the earliest possible da
For the present the lobby of the
Masonic building will be used for
library purposes.
THE PIONEERS
GILLIAM
h B1SBE1
For Over Thirty Years HePpner's Leading
Dealers in the Best Lines f
r.UII.DKKS' HARDWARE. SUPPLIES.
MATERIALS AND TOOLS
Wc take especial pride in our deparnv.cnt of
PLUMBING - HEATING
hoth as leards mau-iial and installation
iii itm:!! to iiavi: hand
It .was plmost two years ago that
the Herald first called attention to
the fact that Heppner needs a bnivl
and frequently since that time this
paper ban urged the need of such an
organization. It seems that tl.e
(1 renin Is about to be tultilleu su
the civic club has taken hold of the
matter.
At the solicitation of the c'ul.
Itoy Cochran has undertaken 10 or
ganize n band and the Herald l as
been requested to make nnnouncr
ment that nil persons Interested In
becoming members of bucIi an or
ganization rfhould confer with Mr.
Cochran nt once. Also nny one hav
ing a bind Instrument In good condi
tion which they wish to dispose of
should report same to Mr. Cochran
Thin In one of the first attacks to
be made by the civic club on the spir
it of lethergy which hud crept over
old Heppner but It will not be the on
ly progressive step the club will take
The lndlin nre out to make Hepp.ier
a strictly tip-to-the-mlnute town.
I'AltMKIlS'
l!OAI) Itli.l,
SKXATH
lsi;s
Architect and
Contractor
Announces his readiness to serve the people
of Heppner during the coming season of building '
activity. . . Will furnish estimates, prepare plans
and specifications take contracts or undertake to
superintend your work.
Office and work shop one door north of
Postoffice Heppner, Oregon.
&SON
Contractors and Builders
OUR REFERENCES Every job we have ex
ecuted in Heppner during the past 45 years.
II. K. Lock, painter and decorator,
who recenty came to Heppner fr un
Kernle, I'. C, iml purcluised two lots
nt the foot of Main street ftoni the
tlunn estate, mis let n contract to C.
A. IiiiMlowne f.ir the erection of i'
modem f room bumratow en the
property. Work will begin linni di
nt dy
M. I,. Case ha let the contract to
C. A. I.rnsilowne for (he erection o.'
n ci'iicri te. fire-proof warehouse r!
lh" rear of tin new Main sd t
building. The pew stiu tii! will bo
:iU7E foot.
I'OK S l 1: O. A. C. nnd H.m
noil stock White Leghorn roostem
ANo a few of those fnntmi "Ore
KOIlS
Ore-on.'
V. It. llltOWN.
H.ppn-r.
39-40
run: vuit
If you r in uo ny quantity of
dut 1 tr.iii for filtlnif In or for lm
l'i vnin: our lawn or riwdcn com
in it k atxl t.ike It awnv In any q ii.i,-
t.u. r:i 1; 1 011 Tin: 11 u i;
flout 111 v lot on the corner of Main
and M iv rtie. li. ThU offer Is for
iiin k iii ti 'n.
PKWM McNAMKI". 4 1 1 f
To enable t'iie construction of
strictly tanner roads, the senate has
passed senate bill 2S3, which pro
vides for a ta;i of 1 mill on nil the
taxable property In Oregon, a trtal
of nbout $1,000,000.
There will be available $2,000,000
a year for the censtruction of elu-
slvely farmers' roads, provldlns the
house folows the example of the sen
at'j and passes senate bill 2R3, tnd
providing that the people to whom
the measure Is referred, also favor it
at the next election. This is the
sort of measure that the Oregon
state grange 'has been crying for and
It .8 the combined product of Senator
Tierce, Senator Patterson and for
mer Senator I. N. Day. Assurances
of ui equivocal support have b"rn
Slven by grango representatives In
the lobby.
It 1b estimated by the tnx depart
ment that the 1 mill will raise
$1,000,000 a year. This tax. It must
he distinctly underrtood. Is separate
from the H-mi" tax for general
ro.ol purptses. The 1 -nt lit tax will
go Into a road lund to be used for
matching money from Die counties.
Any county which desires to g' t a
sharp of this fund must put up dol
lar for dollar. It Is exrrcslv pro
vided that no county shall receive
less than the amount of money It
conti ibutes under the 1 mill. wiHi
the exception of Multnomiih.
In Multnomah about $.1f.0,000 will
be raised, but ultnom.ih fount) can
not have mor,. than $100 nun of the
sum. The remaining $20,000 of
Multnomah money goes Into the jack
jot to aid the other counties.
Another provision Is that the coun
ty courts and not the stnte hlglivny
commission will expend the money In
building rends nltliough the highway
. commlsvnn will lend Its englneerl'-
force t'nVr the dltlti'.nn, nnv
county, excepting Multnomah, will
M-celNe fiopi one thild to one-half
lucre than the money It lut In.
To share In this however, conn-
io r.u-t rale fund to match ;tn
.iniount llnv w:int from tliH mhvi.'I
' f 'iiul A iM'l.uncI to 'he n-n 'f
t.,. !i;l. Wln'll ciilllltl.w. r.i ot.. l llr
il I l-o J'l.oipiMMiO rh for I'-uiii
i i- mad-. e.n h li ar tint! s'lrh t.ine
,ii tin- l,i w ! f p. aliMl.
Bus Id
All the l"ol new. $2 the llrald.
VGur home
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first
THE RIGHT WAY THE TUM-A-LUM
WAY IS TO PLAN YOUR WORK
THEN WORK YOUR PLAN
The building game is new to the average home
builder. You cannot be expected to tell the car-
it i i
penter. or contractor an you nave in mma nor
can you expect him to make a record of every
thing you speak of everything you want.
Meet your contractor half way by providing him
.i . e ..il.. I ..I 1
wiui a set oi careiuuy picpiui-u jjhiis anu sih-vim-cations.
These plans show all details and how
much m everything.
It is the only economical way to build. It " I
do away with extras, disputes and misunder
standings.
Ordinarily these blue prints and specit'icatio: s
cost frum Sl -U) to $ux)0 lor each house. We fur-
ni Mi them free to our customers.
If you are considering any kind of improvements
your first step should be to see us. Wc can help
ou to save money.
umn-aium
Lumber Co.
"WE TREAT YOU RIGHT"
Our Architectural Department is Always ct
Your Service
Heppner will (end all Eastern Oregon in building during 1919. Watch for results