The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 20, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. 1LEITXER, OREGON, THVKSIUY, JAN. 20. 1921.
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sKAi.) i B. LKWIS, Smet
Slate ( Orrgtia, u4 of Mull umah,
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I SubsvTib J a:ui sworn to In-fore nn
'V this Uth o.iy vt l-i
! tl.U.) A K. KN1-.HT.
S Notary Public for oif-ton.
4 '" I My Communion vvpirvs March In ?:
Jl TIF1CA riO OX IIOMt.
State of Or? go, louaty of Multnomah.
L B. Lewis, he surety nmeil in uiui
who executed the abov underukms.
being duly sworn, deposes ana a
ih.a she is worth the sum spec tried u.
the said undertaking for which she U
buunu. over and aioe nil her just tit-Ms-nd
liabilities, txclusive of urowe? t
exempt from execution.
1. B. LEWIS, Surety
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 1-th day of June,
vSEAL) A. R KNK1HT,
Notary I'ublic.
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it. l.t'rtlS .vs.
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;i!Hl LI i.he i'J
i, is. i. the
(Uivcrarar at Trappera la Mrrw
t otiatT.
The plan of c o u : ; t i o n with the
Ke.leral itovernnient was th.it the Ked- j
eral Government as to pay the e
pense of one trapper m this county ami ;
the county and stockmen were to pa j
for one. The vWennnent has done con-1
si.lerably better than agreed as the ;
w ill have tw o government trappers in I
the county within a very short time!
and one other man will spend a larpe j
part of hia time in this section. In this
way the stockmen will be getting a I
good deal more for their money than
was originally bargained for. As long
as these men give satisfaction they wil!
be kept, when they cease to be of ser
vice we will just stop their pay.
L. A. HI' NT County Agent.
there on account of the Illness of his
father. Henry Johnson. Mr. Johnson Is
under the care of a specialist at Salem :
and is suffering from hardening of the (
urteries He had a bad spell some ten
das ago with his heart and was quite
low for several days When Harry left
SaU-m. his father seemed to bo much
improved and his physicians thought
he would be able to return to his Hepp
ner home soon. Mr. Johnson Is 7? years
of age and up until recently has been 1
very active and able to do a good days
work at his trade of carpenter and ;
bullTter.
1 1
Percy Huhes, Butter creek stockman,
has been in town for the past ten days 1
and laid up with a bad back. He Is
slowly recovering at the home of Mr. '
and Mrs. S. W. Spencer. j
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l,' L't lii.nH- en or bcluie
!:, a:iu vi.t h.til the t',ti
i c i'.t.u ou i-vivi e Ap: u
(.i..viAc i i-n.aiui:ifc; ina e
i.g uut' a: id pa .tbte here-
untie r uii oi L'f:"u:e Svpu-nU'er i,
Upi.Ji ColLjpictioii i-'l U:v woU aliu UtilY
eiy ol liit icpL'ils hc;ein pi o laid for.
Jit case, iiottcrr. that the woik is rin-i.-heo
.:.u i cports oeii ei ed prior to
fpU'H-Uzt 1. the i'ltrut ixer
u.e rigiit ti.' wiii.noiu a su;:;cic.tt m Oi.
;iiOhe to i'uii Ulcel the cot cl coiu
pletthK stream n.easut e;:;eitts provided
lor herein to and iiiclucimt; such aa.c
withhelu aiuout.t shall be paid to said
engineers at the next regular meeting
of the District lmeclors alter such date.
After such date ana until such time as
the project is nnanceo lor construction
unless uthcrwii-e ui reeled by said dis
trict the Kngu.ee: s shall continue to
act as Consulting anu MaiKtgiug Ea
g ineei s ivr tne District ana suall be
paid a moiithiy retainer of One Hun
dred and Fifty Lvllais per :onth and
expenses for following and directing
the engineering w oi k of tne ins trie t
and for su.h ti:v.e as either member of
the rirm ma aevoie personally to rieiu
or o.'hce work, twenty-nve uuiiars pet
day and expenses, not to exceed rive
hundred dollars per mouth and expea
ses for oi. e member uf the rinn, and the
Lnstnit hereby agrees to make pay
meiits, asand when provided for here
in.
5. That in case the issuance of war
rants as herein provided fur should for
any reason be enjoined by any court of
compel :it lunsuictiou, or U w an
after :-uance shouiu for any reason oe
held invalid or of no avail, then tr
agreement shall be construed as a btiu-
tng contuict, ana eniorceaute, tne liis-
met to pay the several amounts herein
as soon as the necessary funds can be
lev ted and collected as herein providtd,
which payments when made shall in
clude interest at the rate of six per ce:it
ner annum from the date same ueeomes
due until paid, which uue uate shall oe
taken for the purpose of computing in
terest as the aate ,un wiiieti oUene::
are tiled by the Engineers with the Dis
trict, or if the warrants have been is
But-d to evidence the amounts due here
under, then interest shall run from date
of such warrants and as therein pio
6. That the warrants herein provid
ed, shall prior to delivery, be registered
bv the District with me lreasurer
thereot and that such wiirarnts when
issued shall not be consideieu or ac
cented as navment of the sevei a
amounts due, but shall be held as cvl-
i:tra! in- ihe nmtiiietrrs or their aii
signs and be used as one of seves al
methods if found necessary to enforct
tin- t.avmenl of the money herein t.ni
video for in cash with interest thcteol.
from date due until date of iinal pay
menL
7 That if funds are not available by
September 1, in the treasury of tht
District to pay the amounts due here
under, or to bee:v.e uue, ttien and n
that event the District through in
l.oar'.". ct i t' tors s;all proceed imine
diaulv to make out the iieee.-s..' y uud
Met. estimate possible delinquencies and
lew the necessarv fvftds to tuver tilt
obligations of this contract; and file the
same with the proper county otticer so
that such levy w ill appear on tax aiaie
merits in the spring of and the En
eineera or their assigns a:e hereby au
thorized if found necessa ry to proceed
in any proper Court to enlorce the mak
ma of the nevehsarv levies ana couec
lion of the necessary taxes to provide
all nectssarv funds, as herein provide
to paid by the District. In case for
an rease-n the arr.ouiit of money yield
ed by the tax levy made in 1S20 a
ubovtf provided fchould not be sufficient
to pay the several amounts due here-
under with interest, then the District i
shall proceed m l.ke manner in 1-1 to'
levy all necessary funds, including es-
tirnated f?iiivjuem. ies W fully meet the
oblifcrat!v.ns of this contract.
8. As soon as tfi.t.ttive plans are
prepared by the Kr.Kin-?! s and recom
mendations made as to what if any
lands adjacent to the boundaries of the
District snouid be included within by
petit. on. the D.-tr:. t aurei-s tu p!Oce--'i
inir;i-diaie!y to cncjlate the riec.-ssar
et;tion an-! take all if..e?.iry steps as
provided by law to mclUMe the same
within the bouiniaries of the District,
so that the canal lines when run as pro
vided for herein will be us near the fin
al location as p.sibl and so thfit a du
plication of ?u(h preliminary plans and
incidental expense may be avoided &.nr.
This preliminary work servr as a bas.:?
for tne final lo.-Htion to be made prior
to thh beinn.; u cortruction.
IN VJTNK.S VHr.KK'F. the resptf
ti; parties hereto have caused then?
pref- nts to be exe-. ujed in duplicate
of tl:-r i:r:d i.'.ar.- of J-ji.e. 1J'J.
JoilN DAY JKIiMATIoN DLSTKICT.
;v :. C f.'lark, i'reuient.
t'v K. I;. I'li'AVN. Secretarv.
LEWI? & CLAUK. Oorisulting and
.,;ii.K i;'fc-mee '-s.
i:- John h. lewi.s.
liuott tu cc((BipDT CciDtract Belwcrn
John Itity IrriKtitlon Iiitrtet aou
I tvtin A; (..lark.
FIRST CHHISTIAX CHl'RCH.
SundBT, Jannarr 23, 1831.
The morning sermon, while of inter-!
est to all will be a chemical sen.u.
for the boys and girls and will be en
titled "Bottles." Be present and be
sure and bring the children; this is
their monthly service. In the evening
w ill be another one of the Sunday eve
ning services, on the subject "Perils
that Menace Our Land," and the theme
r the evening will be "Moonshine and
the Eighteenth Amendment" Christian
Endeavor services at 6:30. Great meet-
r.gs these. Come and see for yourself.
Everybody welcome at all the services.
LIVINGSTONE, Minister.
NOTlt'K TO PROPERTY OWNERS
WITHIN JOH DAY DISTRICT,
The next regular meeting of the D'
rectors of the John ?ay Irisration Dis
trict will be held at Heppner on Tues
day the 1st day of February, 1921. It is
requested that there be as lareg an at-
.nnce as possible at this meeting of
the property owners within the district
JAMES CARTY.
Joe Bradford, who formerly resided
at Heppner and followed his trade of
painter and paperhanper. died recently!
at his home in Klrkland, Wash. He I
mfFavail fmm luad nnlmninir fill" vtnrii I
and his death was caused from this dis
ease contracted through long years of
application to his trade. Before his
death he suffered three paralytic
strokes, according to word received by
friends here.
Harry Johnson returned from Salem
the end of the week, having been called
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner departed
Tuesday morning for Portland and Cor
vallts and will spend a week or ten
days in the Willamette Valley cities.
A brisk snow storm set in here this
morning and as we go to press tt Is still
coming down with a prospect of sev
eral inches covering the ground before
it lets up. It may be that big storm
we have been predicting has hit us.
Time for lots of winter yet.
Tom Johnson left for Salem Sunday
to see his father who is very low. The
elder Johnson has been a resident of
Heppner for many years, where he and
his sons have followedVarpentry, build
ing many of the residences of the town.
He built and owned a very substantial,
residence in the heart of the town
which he sold to Howard M. James last
fall. Shortly after giving Mr. James
possession of the house, Mr. Johnson !
became 111 and the family took him to !
the home of another son at Salem
where his condition has since grown
worse. Mrs. Lulu Johnson, county
nurse, was unable to accompany her
husband. Enterprise Record-Chief tain.
New Location
I h:ive moved my office from the Slocum block
to the new hotel building where I will be pleased to
greet my old and new friends.
ROY V. WHITEIS
Real Estate and Insurance 1
LOOK UP PRICES
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and then compare them
Here for Real Values
Is It Groceries?
Is It Dry Goods?
, . PRICE ADJUSTMENT IN
ALL LINES.
Bring Your Money Here.
Sam Hughes Company
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Very Ladw Pmices
A'.L lA'r'.S i;Y THK.SK l'KKS-
undersigned Jonn
c.-j pnijup.il, and I. K Lewis.
, a: u i'jiU t 'y and teveraUy
.--jUJ.d um.u u.e Johu Lay Jrri
friiiui in l:.e sum of Thirty
i-'.-j'j '' ) Loiiars, for ni
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Katiou L.
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payrneiit of whu h v. e ;oiiitiy aiid tev
eritijy f.-i-'i lit n e.-, o il heirs, execu
Ujm, aoijiji.i;-t:at'ji uii-i a.sjsiKB, aril
m:: toi ai.u a-.-ifiifr, hrinly ij' these
p .-ents:
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That, whueaii, on the 2nd tlAy ol
Jur.
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Mr;
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made nwi entered
u, in Hit; nariife oJ
i., f w iiicii jh hei e-
1 aid txed, with !in: Joint Lay lrriga
1",n Ltj-iiHt, iti.d wt.i'h :(jfitra.'t
lit i t.by made a pat t heifjf, by the term;
condii;o:.a and pio of wiiit.il th
said Ltvwa and ajr--e to mum
cwrtaiu (uren, li, u-ftt .j;iUoiih, ami ie
puris in consideia' ,ori of whit h certaid
wairaitts aie to tv dtawrt, tva.miv.iv'
and deiiveitd Ly the linnet to ai
priiii. ipal licr tsin, a', i ii'i wevei al lime.
in tit t if tied n najd font i at:t, w hi h
appioji :mutely th fr-diniaUd time wtte:.
Huid Rmoui.tu fchuuld be tome due and
puyalde, and U.fc P'iiuj.ui heietn ayiee:
that In can bit amoufjin o evidt-nte'i
or paid by wmranu noultl at any tim
t'x. i-ea th a.'iiouM w incli would have
otherwise bten a.d -n cahh heieunder
jf vtibb win- available in the tieavury
of ti ijiftncL then thin bond shall be
held for the pi oUm t ion of aid John
luy Ji r)Katloii Lifirn t, and the said
money which he may derive from said
warrant whiih aie in x-hb of the
amount due the triKlner under Raid
t vniriit't, upon the work us outlined In
ituut cont met.
SOW THKKKKUHK. if the principal
heu-iit should f.uthfully expend such
unit or proceeds of such wurranlit
hr in xces of the amount due, on
work as provided for in fatd contract,
and In accordant theiewltli, then this
ON ALL GOODS AT THE
U. S. Army Sales Co. Store
HAS PRICED ITS ENTIRE STOCK AT FIGURES WHICH MAKE EACH ITEM
A VERY ATTRACTIVE BARGAIN.
Here you can buy almost anything you may need in heavy wear, and pay so little
it will surprise you.
Following is a partial list of bargains you will be'interested in:
New 0. D. Heavy Wool Pants $5.00 '
Reclaimed 0. D. Heavy Wool Pants..
$?.75
Heavy Sweaters, New $3.00
Army Wool Sox, Light Weight 25c
Extra Heavy Weight 50c
Wrap Leggings " $1.25
Reclaimed Blouses $2.00
Army Overcoats, New $12.50
Barrack Bags, new $1.00
Reclaimed Shoes $2.00 to $3.50
About 100 pairs left. Some wonder
ful bargains here.
Reclaimed Slickers $1.00 to $1.50
Reclaimed Cotton Breeches ..$1.00
Reclaimed Woolen Breeches $2.00
Army Raincoats, Reclaimed,
From $1.50 to $2.50
Army Belts x 35c
Navy Pea Coats, New $12.00
New 0. D. Shirts $4.25
Blankets, Reclaimed $5.00 to $5.50
Strictly Waterproof Mackinaws, new
$7.50
New Goodyear Officers' Raincoats..
$7.50
Overalls, Union Lee, new ..$1.50
CoveraUs, any size, nfw $3.00
Leather Puttees, any size, new.
$3.50 to $5.00
Navy Blue Serge Middies $6.50
U. S. Army Sales Company
GILMAN BUILDING
B..TESSLER, Manager
HEPPNER, OREGON
STAR
THEA
Friday January 21
TOM MOORE IN
Friday
"The Great Accident"
ALSO COMEDY AND WEEKLY
Saturday - January 22 Saturday
Edwin Carewe Presents His First All-Star Production
"RIO GRANDE"
BY AUGUSTUS THOMAS
ALSO PATHE REVIEW
Monday, January 24
Dainty Watteau Girls
Another Number of the Lyceum Course
30 and 50 Cent3
Tuesday, January 25
"Riders of the
Purple Sage"
The greatest Western drama ever filmed. From
the famous novel by Zane Grey in which WILLIAM
FARNUM HAS THE LEADING ROLE. .
THE STORY OF A MAN WHO WASN'T AFRAID
Wednesday and Thursday,
January 26 and 27
WANDA HAWLEY IN
"Miss Hobbs" '
A REAL ART PICTURE.
The story of an independent young woman who
said she hated ALL men, but merely needed ONE
man to make love to ler to change her point of view.
A SPARKLING COIfiEDY IN "MISS HOBBS"
f 1
7 - is
actor on
the screen,
Harry Carey
PIERRE was of that cwBv.
try where men'i emotions
burned at white heat Pierrfl
took a vow to become a man
of peace. Then an enemy
did him a grievous injury and
he swore vengeance. Be
tween this cross fire of fata
two women came into his
life, bringing the second
ordeal of decision. You must
tee this picture, made by tha
humanest actor on the screen.
It will get under your skin
as few pictures ever do,
Flaying now,
i
Directed by Lynn Reynold
SUNDAY, JANUARY 23rd
and a 2 reel comedy.
11 UH
Readjustment of Prices
We Need the Money, You Need the Goods.
-The Place to Buy Your Groceries
SOLID PACK TOMATOES 3 for 50 Cents $4.00 a Case
STANDARD TOMATOES 15 Cents a Can $3.50 a Case
SOLID PACK CORN 20 Cents a Can $4.75 a Case
3 for 50 Cents $4.00 a Case
STANDARD CORN
SIFTED SUGAR PEAS 20 Cents a Can $4.75 a Case
STANDARD PEAS 3 for 50 Cents $4.00 a Case
EXTRA CUT STRING BEANS 20 Cents a Can $4.75 a Case
STANDARD STRING BEANS 3 for 50 Cents $4.00 a Case
P.-S. PEACHES, Sliced or Halves ... .50 Cents a Can $5.50 a Dozen
EXTRA CHOICE PEACHES 45 Cents a Can. $5.00 a Dozen
STANDARD PEACHES 40 Cents a Can $4.50 a Dozen
P.-S. APRICOTS, NONE BETTER . . .55 Cents a Can '.$6.00 a Dozen
EXTRA CHOICE APRICOTS ...... .45 Cents a Can $5.00 a Dozen
STANDARD APRICOTS 35 Cents a Can $4.00 a Dozen
M. J. B. COFFEE .1 pound 55 Cents 5 ponuds $2,65
PEABERRY COFFEE, Bulk 3 pounds for $1,00
WHITE FLYER LAUNDRY SOAP 16 Bars for $1.00
In fact we are going through the whole stock,
cutting prices as the market drops. We
guarantee to fill you a bill of goods cheap
er than you can buy anywhere.
mson Bros
The place where your dollar is taught to have more cents