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AETrK-TIME8, HKPPXER, OREGON, THURSO Y, NOVEMRr
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SAFE WHILE 'FLYING
INJURED AT REST,
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When the Engine Stalls on
Dead Man's Curve!
THEY climb aboard their lorded
truck at sundown, fifteen miles
behind the lines. Thay rumbla
through the winding streets, cut on the
v.'hite road that leads to Germany!
The man at the wheel used to be a
broker in Philadelphia. Beside him sits
an accountant from Chicago. A news
paper man from the Pacific Coast is
the third. Now they all wear the uni
form of one of these organizations.
The road sweeps round a village and
on a tree is nailed a sign: "Attention!
L'Ennemi Vous Voitl The Enemy
Sees You!"
They glance far up ahead and there,
suspended in the evening light, they see
a Hun balloon.
"Say, we can see him plain tonight I "
murmurs the accountant from Chicago.
"And don't forget," replies the Phila-c-'-hia
broker, "that he can see us just
c- plain."
The packing cases creak and groan,
ths truck p'.odson straight toward that
hinging menace.
They reach another village where
l:2aps of stone stand under crumpled
. Then up they go, through the strange
si'erice brcV.en only when a great pro
jectile inscribes its arc of sound far
overhead.
They reach a turn. They take it.
They face a heavy incline. For half
a mile it stretches and they know the
Germans have the range of every inch
of it. The mountain over there is where
the big Boches' guns are fired. This
iiicline is their target.
The three men on the truck bring up
their gas masks to the alert, settle their
ftf helmets closer on their heads.
At first the camion holds its speed.
Then it slackens off. The driver grabs
his gear-shift, kicks out his clutch. The
entire heaves and heaves and stalls!
'Quick! Spin it!" calls the driver.
The California journalist has jumped.
He tags at the big crank.
VVh-r-r-r-r-r-r-room ! "
The shell breaks fifty yards behind,
.rother digs a hole beside the road
psl on ahead.
And then the engine comes to life.
It crunches, groans and answers.
Clowly, with maddening lack of haste,
it rumbles on.
"Wh-r-r-oom!" That one was close
behind., The fragments of the shell are
rattling on the truck.
Now shells are falling, further back
along the road. And the driver feels
the summit as his wheels begin to pick
up speed.
Straight down a village street in
which the buildings are only skeletons
of buildings. He wheels into the court
yard of a great shell-torn chateau,
"Well, you made it again I see!" says
a smiling face under a tin hat a face
that used to look out over a congrega
tion in Rochester.
"Yep!" says the driver glancing at
his watch. "And we came up Dead
Man's Curve in less than three minutes
including one stall!"
Later that night two American boys,
fresh from the trenches bordering that
shattered town, stumble up the stairs
of the chateau, into a sandbagged room
where the Rochester minister has his
canteen.
"Get any supplies tonight?" they ask.
"You bet I did I " is the answer, "What
will you have?"
"What's those? Canned peaches?
Gimme some. Package of American
cigarettes let's see an' a cake of
chocolate an' some of them cookies!"
"Gosh!" says the other youngster
when his wants are filled. " What would
we do without you?"
You hear that up and down the front,
a dozen times a night "What would
we do without them?"
Men and women in these organiza
tions are risking their lives tonight to
carry up supplies to the soldiers. Trucks
and camionettes are creeping up as close
as any transportation is permitted.
From there these people are carrying
up to the gun-nests, through woods,
across open fields, into the trenches;
The boys are being served wherever
they go. Things to eat, things to read,
things to smoke, are being carried up
everywhere along the line.
With new troops pouring into France,
new supplies must be sent, more men
and women by the hundreds must be
enlisted. They are ready to give every
thing. Will you give your dollars to
help them help our men?
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
' Submitted by the Common Council
of the City of Heppner, Oregon,
PROPOSED NEW CHARTER OF
THE CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON
Purpose: To enact, provide and
adopt a Charter for the City of Hepp
ner, Oregon. Vote YES or NO.
Explanatory: To vote mark an
X In the space between the allot
number and the answer voted for.
Cnntain H. I. Cone came out of
the air long enough to have his
leg broken in a mere earthly af
fair. He is head of naval avia
tion in France, but suffered his
Injury when a passenger on the
torpedoed mail steamer Leinster,
in the Irish sea. Cone was former
chief of steam eugineevlng. bureau
of the navy.
Kegurding Christmas Packages.
In a letter from Division Head
quarters the following information
was received in regard to Christmas
parcels.
"All the Red Cross mombers will
be delighted to know that definite
provision has at last been made for
caring for soldiers who have no
I'rienda or relatives to whom Christ
mas Parcel Labels can be sent. An
army order Issued overseas directs
ksuch soldisrs to mail their Christmas
I parcel labels to . the America:! Rod
Cross at Washington, D. C. As
I rapidly as these labels are received
at National Headquarters they will
, be sent to the Division officers arid
; from there distributed among the
Chapters, giving each, as nearly a"
; possible, its approximate share. It
would of course be fine if every
; Chapter could receive the Christmas
Parcel Labels of the boys without
rcla ives and friends who have gon?
into the servico from its Chapter
jurisdiction. Owing to the short
time remaining, this is Impossible,
as National Headquarters must, send
the first labels received to the West
ern Divisions, Under this arrange
ment, we shall be certain that labels
received from Western boys without
friends or relatives will be taken
:are cf by Eastern DlvUIcns, even If
they arrive on the very last date of
mailing."
It must be observed that the name
of the sender must be placed ou all
Christmas parcels going overseas".
Saturday, and thereafter as
.J-.eduled, there will be a Red Cross
.-erccentatlve at Thomsons, Hughes,
Miners and Plielp's to distribute
cartons to those piesen'ing labels.
Upon return of carton properly
filled and inspected, it will be
weighed by the Red Cress, postage
I to be paid by sender and package
left wlUi Red Cross for mailing.
We may get to fill only a few
n;t .i.o 3ut v.-jv'.d Hko fjr all those
ho want to help in Bending Christ
:3 clnor to one of these friundk-sr
';cys overseas, by filling a carton f.;r
v:m, to kindly list your name with
!rs. W. R. Irwin, chairman of the
.,'...i:L:mi? Paresis committee.
Tiicse Branches and Auxiliaries
t having sent for Christmas iar-
.:s for their boys overseas, plnas3
'. ks know how many we needed w
-ai :' as posribhi. .
; ! P.S. PHILL COIIN, Chairman
.i. J. Biddlo and T. L. Dorman
9 lsitors In Heppner today, the
.'ormer from his Rhea creek ranch
..J the latter from Lexington.
Lsave orders for jitney at the
:,!vcrral Oarage. 0. M. WHIT-riNGTON.
LOST Wrist watch, somewhere
,n Ktreets of Heppner. Engraved
;old band. Finder please leave at
his office. Reward offered. tr
EVERY ACT0 OWNER should
lave a Peterson Tire Welder. Sold
by W. W. SHAMHART at the Verdot
Second Hand stand. t-pd
lsdfi- b("VHcfMilPv KATX CATHOLIC WAR Htt
Vi WAR CAMP
Tjf COMMUNITY ItRVIce J
AMERICAN LIMAR
O I ASSOCIATION VJj
VATMMARMtf
Contributed in the interest of our boys "Over There" by
HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY
AN ACT.
n Act proposed by the Common
Council of the City of Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, to enact,
T.rovide and adopt a Charter for
the City of Heppner, Morrow
C r.inlv. Orpgon, to be submitted to
the legal voters of the City of
!iemme.r. Morrow County, Oregon,
for their approval or rejection at
a -special election to be held in
said City, on the 20th day of De
cember. 1918, and to repeal an
acts and parts of acts in conflict
therewith. .
Pronosed and adopted by the
Common Council of tiie City of
Heppner, Oregon, and nlod in tne
fn,.u nt the citv Recorder on the
7th day of October, 11)18, in accord
ance with the provisions of Chapter
226 of the General Laws of Oregon
1907, and the amendments thereto.
The following is the form and
number in which the question will be
printed on the official ballot:
AN ACT proposed and submitted
to the people of the City of Heppner,
Oregon, by the Common Council.
OKDIXAXCK XO. 10.
An ordinance providing for holdlnfc
a speiial city election within the.
city of Heppner, ou the 20th day
of December, 191S, for the purpose
of enactin a Charter for said city;
ordering the publication of such,
proposed Charter before such elec
tion, and directing the City Re
corder to glvo notice of such elec
tion. The iV;.;-!e of the City of Heppner
do ordain as follows:
Section 1. That a special city
election be held In the city of Hepp
ner, Morrow County, Oregon, on the
20th day of December, 1915, for the
purpose of submitting to the i'Jgal
oters of said city for thelv approval
or rejection an act proposed by the
Common Council of the city of Hepp
ner, at a regular meeting of said
Council, held on the 7th any of
October, 1918, entitled,
"An Act proposed by the Common
Council of the City of Heppner, Mor
row County, Oregon, to enact, pro
vldo and adopt a Charter for the City
of Heppner, Morrow Couuty, Oregon,
o be submitted to the legal voters
fv the City of Heppner, Morrow
bounty, Oregon, for their approval
or rejection at a special election to
J8 hold In said city, on the 20th day
f December, 1918, and to repeal all
jts cr parts of acts In conflict here
with." Section 2. That at least ten flays,
before said special election, the Com
mon Council of the City of Heppner,
shall appoint two Judges and three
Clerks from the Qualified electors of
aaid city to conduct said special
election, whose compensation shall
be $3.00 per day for such service.
Sect'.-m 3. That the Ci!y Recorder
of said city shall supply said Judges
nd Clerks with the required ballots,
ally sheets, ballot boxes and such
other supplies as may be required.
Section 4. That after the votes
hall be counted by said Judges and
Clerks of said election, the tally
sheets, ballots, ballot boxes and re
maining supplies shall be forthwith
conveyed by one of Bald Judges or
Clerks to the City Recorder of said
ity In the same manner as provided
for at the general elections In Bald
city.
Section 5. That at least thirty
days before said special election, the
Recorder of 'the city of Heppner,
shall cauBe said proposed act to be
published In one issue of the Gazette
Times, a newspaper of general
circulation In said city, and In Mor
row County, Oregon.
Section 6. That at least ten days
prior to the date of said special
election, the Recorder of said city
shall give notice thereof, by posting
notices thereof in at least three con
spicuous and public places In the said
city, which notices shall state the
time, place and purpose of sain
special election.
Section 7. That the place of hold
ing said special election shall be at
:he Phill Colin office, on. Main street
iu said city of Heppner.
Section 8. That except as other
vise herein provided said special
olection Bhall be conducted in all
respects the same as general elections
of said city are conducted, and all
laws and ordinances governing
general elections shall apply to said
special election, and the duties and
authority of the Common Council,
and the officers of the City of HeppI
ner; shall be the same as provided
for at general elections In said city.
Section 9. That upon the canvas
of the votes cast at said election by
the canvaslng board of said city, U
a majority vote at said special elec
tion is cast in favor of the adoption
of said proposed act, the Mayor of
the city of Heppner, shall forthwith
issue a proclamation declaring said
proposed act and Charter to be In
effect and the law of the city of
Heppner.
Section 10. That whereas the city
of Heppner is hi urgent need of a
revised Charter for the preserving
of the public health, peace and safety
of the citizens of the city of Heppner
and whereas the time is limited as
there Is no other ordinance providing
such special election, an emergency
is hereby declared, and thfs ordi
nance Bhall be in full force from and
after Its approval by the Mayor.
Passed by the Common Council
and approved by the Mayor, this 4 th
day of November, 1918.
W. W. SMEAD, Mavor.
Attest: J. P. WILLIAMS, Recorder.
ORDINANCE NO. 191.
An ordinance to amend section one
of Ordinance No. 100, entitled,
"An ordinance establishing fire
limits for the city of Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, speci
fying the kind of buildings which
may hereafter be erected within
such fire limits and regulating the
repair and removal of buildings
now standing therein."
The people of the city of Heppner do
oidaln as follows:
Section 1. That section one of
Ordinance No. 100, entitled, "An
ordinance establishing fire Kuiits for
the city of Heppner. Morrow County,
Oregon. Specifying the kind of
buildings which may hereafter be
erected within such fire limits and
regulating the repair and removal
of bul!ila;3 new standing therein,"
be and the same is hereby amended
to read as follows:
Section 1. That the fire limits In
and for the city of Heppner, Oregon,
be and the same are hereby fixed and
established as follows: the District
included within said fire limits shall
be that part of the city of Heppner,
described as follows, to-wlt: Lots
one, two, six, seven, eight, nine and
ten of Block five (5) and lots one,
two, three, four and ftve of Block
six (6) and all of Blocks one, two,
three and four, and lots one, two,
three and four of Block nine (9) and
lots five, six, seven, and eight of
Block eight (8) all In the original
town (now City) of Heppner, Mor
row Countyi Oregon, as shown by
the plat thereof in the office of the
County Clerk of Morrow County,
Oregon.
Section 2. It Is hereby adjudged
and declared that existing conditions
are such that this ordinance is nec
essary for the Immediate preserva
tion of the public peace, health and
safety; and, owing to the urgent
necessity of extending the (ire limits
within the city of Heppner, an
emergency is hereby declared to
exist and this ordinance shall take
effect and be in full force and effect
from and after Its approval by the
Mayor.
Passed by the Common Council
and approved by the Mayor, this 4th
day of November, 1918.
W. W. SMEAD, Mayor.
Attest: J. P. WILLIAMS, Recorder.
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