THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HFJTXER. OREGON, TRTRSD AY, MARCH 28, 1918.
PAGE SEVEX
Town and Country.
W. T. Matlock, Portland commis
sion merchant, U spending a few days
In Heppner and vicinity.
Dick Johns of the Hill-Starkey
garage is receiving a visit from his
father this week. The elder Johns
lives in Grant county.
FOR SALE One 1-year-old grade
Durham bull. Can be seen at Mc
Roberts Livery Stable. At a bargain
if taken quick. D. O. JUSTUS.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Green have been
enjoying a visit from Mrs. Perkins
and son. The husband. Captain Per
kins, is now stationed at Camp Lewis,
American Lake, Wash.
Frank Anderson, Eight Mile farm
er, has been very sick the past few
weeks, being confined to his bed with
bladder trouble. His condition is
somewhat improved at this time.
Mrs. R. M. Hart took suddenly ill
the first of the week and was re
moved from her home to the Hepp
ner Sanatorium, where later an oper
ation was performed. She is improv
ing at this time.
Mrs. Albert Bowker, local agent
for the Hupmoblle, reports the sale
of three of these cars during the
week. The buyers were L. P. David
Bon and John Blake of lone and Ben
Swaggart of Lexington.
Andy Rood, who was In from his
Heppner Flat ranch Wednesday, re
ports that after the heavy rain of
Tuesday afternoon, an inch and a half
of snow fell over that section. The
fields were far too wet and soggy
Wednesday morning to permit farm
ing operations.
Mrs. Phil! Cohn and daughter
Eleanor have returned to their home
in Heppner after making a visit of
several weeks with relatives In San
Francisco. Mrs. Cohn's visit at this
time was made more particularly to
see her son Harold, who Is now sta
tioned at Goat Island, where he is a
student in the radio training camp.
CITY ORDIXAXCEH.
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Hctlon 1.
That ordinance No. 126, entitled
"An Ordinance providing for the con
struction, erecting, changing, alter
ing and repairing of sidewalks within
the corporate limits of the city of
Heppner, and repealing ordinance No.
76, entitled, "An ordinance provid
ing for the building, erecting, chang
ing, altering, repairing sidewalks
within the corporate limits of the
City of Heppner," be and the same is
hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 2.
That whenever the Common Coun
cil of the City of Heppner shall deem
it necessary or expedient that a side
walk or curb to be constructed or al
tered on any street, alley or public
place within the city of Heppner, (he
Common Council of said city shall
pass a resolution ordering such side
walk or curb to be constructer or al
tered and such resolution shall spec
ify the time when the construction or
altering shall be completed; and the
Recorder shall use a copy of such res
olution ordering such sidewalk or
curb to be personally served upon the j
owner of the property abutting such
sidewalk or curb, if the place of resi
dence of such owner be known, and if1
the place of residence of such owner
be unknown then by publication
thereof in some newspaper to be des
ignated by the Common Council; tbat
such notice shall be personally served
or published for a period of at least
ten days prior to the date fixed . by
such resolution for the beginning of
csuh construction or altering of such
sidewalk or curb.
Section 3.
That after a sidewalk or curb has
been built or constructed upon any
street, alley or public place within
said city of Heppner, the same shall
b kept In repair by the owners of Uie
lot or lots, respectively, adjacent to
which said sidewalk or curb is con
structed. Section 4.
That when in the opinion of the
City Marshal any sidewalk or curb is
out of repair, he shall serve notice on
the owner or occupant of the prem
ises fronting on the portion of such
amice ait Leima
FRIDAY Eve, April 5th
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
' FRANK SWAGGART AND
H. I. INSTONE
For Red Cross Benefit
Basket Supper Good Music
Henna MP
John McDevitt and John Brosnan,
Floor Managers. Everybody Come
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sidewalk or curb needing repair, no
tifying such person to repair the same
Immediately; provided, that if such
lot is not occupied, and the owner is
unknown or can not be found within
the city of Heppner, then such notice
as herein provided for shall be posted
in a conspicuous place on the prem
ises, and such posting shall have the
same effect as personal service or no
tice.
Section 5.
That if the construction or altera
tion of any sidewalk or curb ordered
to be constructed or altered in ac
cordance with section one of this or
dinance be not commenced within
five days after the date specified in
the resolution provided for in section
one of this ordinance the date for the
beginning such construction or al
tering, or if any portion of any side
walk or curb ordered to be construct
ed or altered in accordonce with sec
tion one of this ordinance be not com
pleted within the time specified in
the resolution provided for in section
one of this ordinance, for the com
pletion of altering of such sidewalk
or curb, the City Marshal shall have
the same constructed or completed or
altered; and if any sidewalk or curb
is not repaired within five days after
notice is given in accordance with
section four of this ordinance then
the City Marshal shall have the
same repaired; and, upon ascertain
ing the cost of such construction, al
tering, or repairing, the City Marshal
shall immediately notify the City Re
corder of the same, who shall, upon
such notification, immediately enter
the same, together with the expenses
incurred, in the "Lien Docket"
against the lot abutting or fronting
on the portion of the sidewalk or curb
so consructed, altered or repaired.
Sction 6.
That upon the entry in the "Lelu
Docket" as herein provided for, the
City of Hppner shall have a lein upon
the premises designated in such Leln
Docket for the full amount therein
recorded, together with interest
thereon, and may proceed to foreclose
the same in the manner provided for
tnforclng city liens in Article IX of
the Charter of said City of Heppner,
approved February 10th, 1899.
Section 7.
That all sidewalks or curbs con
structed or altered or repaired under
and in accordance with the provis
ions of this ordinance shall conform
to the plans and specifications pro
vided in Ordinance No. 175, and the
amendments thereto, and ordinance
No. 177, respectively.
Section 8.
That ordinance No. 76, entitled,
"An ordinance providing for the
building, erecting, changing, altering,
and repairing of sidewalks within the
corporate limits of the city of Hepp
ner," be and the same Is hereby re
pealed. , Section 0.
That whereas the city of Heppner
Is about to commence street improve
ments, and there Is urgent necessity
that sidewalks be constructed and re
paired, and that curbs be constructed
before such Improvement commences,
It is therefore ordered and declared
that an emergency exists, and this or
dinance shall be in full force and
effect from and after its approval by
the Mayoi.
Passed the Common Council and
approved by the Mayor this 26th day
of March, 1918.
W. W. SMEAD, Mayor.
Attest;
J. P. WILLIAMS, Recorder.
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Varnish, Window Glass and
1001 other tilings you need.
OUR GOOD PAINTS DRV HARD. YOU WONT
FIND THEM "STICKY" WEEKS AFTER YOU PUT
THEM ON. AND WHEN THEY DRY HARD THEY
PRESERVE EVERYTHING YOU PAINT.
OUR PAINTS LAST BECAUSE THEY ARE MIXED
RIGHT WITH THE PROPER AMOUNT OF WHITE
LEAD AND OILS.
FOR GLOSSY VARNISH. PAINT BRUSHES. WIN
DOW GLASS AND PUTTY. COME TO OUR HARD
WARE STORE.
USE OUR HARDWARE) IT STANDS HARD WEAR.
TASH&AKERS
Notice to th Trade.
Hereafter I will not be responsible
for any misdirected or dead-headed
freight where parties receiving the
same tail to notify me of the same
within two days after making such
deliveries. Dated at Heppner, Ore
gon, this 21st day of March, 1918.
A. Z. BARNARD,
Transfer and Drayage.
FOR SALE One -Grade Per-
cheron stallion, color dark brown,
nearly black. Weight about 1'700 lbs.
Inquire A. Rood, Heppner. tf.
Bargains That's what you will
find at the Case Furniture. Co. next
week during the special dmonstratlon
of the values and usages of aluminum
ware. A special demonstrator from
the factory will be at the store all
next week.
To the Public,
f have taken charge of the Neel
rooming; house and solicit your pat
ronage with the assurance that you
will And everything neat and clean
and you will be accorded the most
courteous treatment at fair prices. ,
MK3. A. Z. JBAKNAKD.
NOTICE I
The Ladles of the Federated
church will hold' an Easter Apron and
White Sale on Thursday, March 28,
in the basement of the Federated
Church. Sale will start at 2:30
Light luncheon will be served during
sale. 2t.
Having rented the Dressmaking
rooms at Mrs. Herren's Millinery
dtore, I will conduct a general dress
making business. I solicit your or
ders for plain and fancy sewing. All
work guaranteed.
MRS. A. G. DeVORE.
TYPHOID
n no more necessary
thansmallpox. Arm?
experience has demonstrated
the almost mlraculouf effl-
cacr. and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated NOW by row pkyilclan, you and
Tour family. It la more rltal than house insurance.
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for "Have
you had Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine,
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
Tilt CUTTER LABORATORY, BCRKtltY, CAL
lODocma wcciase annum unoia u. s, eo. ucsasl
Join the Thrift Throng -Vear
Wirthmore $1 Waists
Welworth $2 Blouses
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The thrift movement is gaining tre
jJ mendous momentum throughout the
United States and is getting stronger every day. Insist
ently and repeatedly the people are being asked to SAVE,
to CONSERVE, to ECONOMIZE-not only as a duty but
as a matter of PATRIOTIC NECESSITY.
It all means, not to stop spending but to spend
wisely, carefully, judiciously to spend where
every dollar will yield the greatest return.
Go where you will throughout the United States
you will find thrifty women everywhere wearing
. Wirthmore and Welworth Waists
Not only are these waists popular locally, they're
popular nationally, because prudent women rec-
ognize in them values that are
s greatly superior to other waists
at the same price.
NEW MODELS ON SALE THIS WEEK
inor&Co.
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Drawn from a photograph of Christine Miller tinging in direct com
parison with the New Edison and proving that the
two interpretations are identieal.
A Faithful Reflection
of Christine Miller
Just as the clear surface of a quiet pool
mirrors the image above it so does this
marvelous instrument reflect with com
plete fidelity the voices of the Edison art
ists. So perfect and satisfying are the Re
creations that no human ear can detect a
shade of difference between the perform
ances of the artists and those of
The NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph with a Soul."
Over two million people have attended our
famous tone tests in which the artist
was pitted against the instrument. And
not once has the New Edison failed to
meet this searching test: definitely con
vincingly conclusively.
Call at our store for a demonstratien.
OSCAR R. OTTO
HEPPNER, OREGON