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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
TSiE EW O. Easy Payments $5 Down sue! $5 per R3onifi With out Interest. SAM HUGHES Local Agent TRI-COUNTY Gilliam, Sherman and Mor row Counties Best display of Livestock, Toultrj, Agri cultural and Horticultural exhibits in Eastern Oregon. Running, Trotting, Ilelay, Hippodrome, and Pony Express races; Trick Riding and Broncho Busting each day. Arrangements are I i:i g madeto secure Arnold's Amusement Company for the three days. Music by two bands. Parade each day. Big Dance each evening. TMREE BIG AYS OCTOBER 15-16-17, 1912 EVERYTHING IS.THE BEST THERE 15 IN IT IS THE BEST BECAUSE IT IS THE "DIAMOND EDGE" BRAND. EVERY TOOL WE SELL THAT BEARS THE "DIAMOND EDGE" TRADE MARK IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED AND IF BY CHANCE ANY "DIAMOND EDGE" TOOL PROVES FAULTY IN ANY WAY WE WILL REPLACE IT WITH A NEW ONE OR REFUND YOUR MONEY. WE SELL OTHER BRANDS OF TOOLS. TOO. :BUT NONE ARE GUARANTEED BUT THE "DIAMOND EDGE" BRAND. BUY "DIAMOND EDGE" TOOLS AND YOU TAKE NO CHANCE ON GETTING AN INFERIOR ARTICLE. Gilliam h, Bisbee :E1 "pnp TYPEWRITER MODEL - - - 5 WE SELL FAIR THECAZETfr-TIMES Th Heppner Cuatta, Eitabliihed March 30, 1883 Thalieppner Times, Establiihed Nov. 18, 1897 Consolidated February 15, 1912. VAWTER CRAWFORD, Editor and Proprietor Issued every Thursday morning, and entered at the Postoffice at Heppner, Oregon, as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Six Months, .75 Three Months 50 Single Copies 05 ADVERTISING RATES: Display, transient, running less than one month, first insertion, per inch, 25c; subsequent in sertions, 12 l-2c; display, regular, 12 l-2c; locals, tirst insertion, per line, 10c; subsequent insertions, per line, 5c; lodge resolutions, per line, 5c; church socials and all advertising of entertainments conducted for pay, regular rates. Thursday, September 12.'. . 1912 HOW STRANGE! At Des Moines, Theodore Roose velt said: "You will find long before election day already there are symptoms of it that the old Republican party has been swept aside." What a strange statement from the man who for eleven and one half years has guided the Repub lican party, seven and one halt years as president and four years by selection of his successor! What a strange statement from the man on whom the Republican party has bestowed all the honors it had to give! What a strange statement from a man who, but a few weeks ago was asking a nomination from the Republican party! Journal. Fred Warnock has disposed of the Silverton Journal to Mr. Ar thur Barks, recently from Ne braska, and a newspaper man of much experience. The form of the paper has been changed, its patent "insides" dropped, and marked improvement is made in its appearance. Fitzmaurice, of the Condon Times, announces flat-footedly that his paper stands for the election of Taft as president, Ben Selling as Senator, and N. J. Sin nott as Congressman, because they have received the nomina tion of the Republican party to these offices. There is no middle course to pursue, and when the multitudinons fads are all tried out and we have free trade, single tax, Cheap living, low wages and a repitition of the hard times of 1893, he can have the satisfaction of calling attention to his stand in the present crisis. In all his public utterances as a candidate, Prof. Wilson is mak ing it clear that he is a f ree-trad er. The late house of represent atives, strongly Democratic, shows their unfitness for hand ling the tariff question. Not a very bright prospect for the busi ness of the country should Wilson win and the Democrats again gain full control at Washington. The safe thing to do is to re-elect President Taft. He can be de pended upon to hold the Demo crats in check by the use oi his veto power and prevent a lot of bad legislation on the tariff ques tion. All those who are interested in getting exhibits of oats, rye, bar ley, potatoes, pumpkins, squashes, cabbages, etc., should bring them in to D. C. Gurdane and he will prepare them tor shipment to Pendleton. You have but little time and all such produce should be ready for shipment by Friday of next week in order to get the benefit of the reduced freight rate. Mr. Gurdane is getting all stuff ready for the Fair fast as it comes in, and all these heavy ex hibits should be ready for ship ment by freight and save ex pense. The Van Vactor home was the scene of a very pleasant party on Monday evening, the affair being somewhat in the nature of a recep tion to the students who are leav ing this week to take up college work. The party being of an in formal nature, the evening was spent in social chat, interspersed by music and recitations by those who could be induced to perform. This was followed by a course of watermelon. Those present were: Misses Lilah Clark, Conifred and Virginia Hurd, Elsie Young, Florence Lusted, Minnalena Cam eron, Virginia and Janet Craw ford, Lula and Marie Hager, Ruth Brown, Silvia Severence, Grace and Rutn Van Vactor; Messrs. Harold and Henry Cohn, Arthur, Spencer, and O. G. Craw ford Leroy Jones, Miles Potter, Ray Rogers, Wm. Livingston, and Robert Young. Rev. McCaughey, of" Spokane, will occupy the pulpit of the Fed erated church both morning and evening on Sunday. i Banker T. J. Mahcney is in Spokane this week on business. a. D. Clark of Minor & Co. is doing buisness in Portland this week. Dist. Attorney Van Vactor and Judge Gilbert W. Phelps came over from Pendleton in Mr. Van- V actor s machine yesterday at ternoon. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Sougkt Signature f ffci Harry Johnson is prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of car pentering. Contracting, building and job work. . (Jive him a chance to figure with you.. tf. Report of the Condition Of The Fiust National Baxk of Heppner in the State ok Oregon, at the Glome Af Business, Sept. ' 4th, 1912. RESOURCES Loan 8 and discounts $416,050 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 4,!)07. U. 8. Bonds 4o secure circula tion 25,000, U. S. Ho'oUb lo secure U. S. De posit 1.000 Premiums on U. S, Bonds 231. Bonds, securities, etc 8,044, Banking house, furniture and fixtures 14,78(5, Of her real estate owned 19,300 Due from National banks ( not reserve agents) 3,978. Due from State and Private EanKs and Bankers, Trust Companies, and Savings Banks 5,009. Due from approved reserve agts 33,408. Checks and other cash items.... 1,000 Notes of other National Banks. NSo Fractional pnper currency , nick els and cents 389. LAWFl'L MONEY RESERVE IN BANK. VIZ: Specie 40.S37.85 Legal tender notes.. 120 00 40,057 Redemption fund w'th U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circu lation 1.250 Total . 1577.514.86 LIABILITIES Capital stock pidin 100,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and Taxes paid 7,112.8 National Bunk notes outstand ing 25,000.00 Due to other National Bunks . . . 5,245.91 Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers. 787.41 Individual deuosit subject to check 384,076.09 Demand certificates of deposit. 6,207.89 Time Certificates ol Deposit. . .48,359.36 Certified cheeks 200.MI Cashier's f'lei ks outstanding... 374.22 Postal savings deposits 151.11 Total $577,514.86 Statu of Oregon, ) county of mokrow ) 1, T. J. Mahoney, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. J. Mahonky, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Sept., 1912 seal S. VV.Spencbr Notry Public. CokbEct Attept: J. B. Natter, Frank Gilliam, J. H McHaley, Director. Chicken Dinner SUNDAY Chicken Supper THURSDAY PALACE HOTEL Stop that Squinting Relieve your overworked nerve from th wasteful strain of those ill-fitting glasses and let us make you contented and comfortable with our new The Fits-U Eyeglasses are made for the man or woman who care about personal appearance and better eyesight. Will you come in and see them OSCAR BORG Jeweler and Optometrist Heppner . - Oregon QrC5 IRRIGON. School opened Sept. 3 with a full attendance. Miss Nora Corey departed for Port land Inst Sunday morning. Air. Fred Croak, of Pendleton, Is here visiting her sister, Mrs. V. A. YVnl pole. Miss Sue Park went to Hermlston last Saturday, returning Sunday morning on the local. . Mr. nne Mrs. L. B. Kicker took in the boat excursion to Pasco and Ken newick last Monday a week ago. Mr. Scarborough, the clothier of Hefiniston, was In Irrigon last Sun day, lie fitted several of the boys here with nice HUlts for the winter. The first coyote of the season met his Waterloo lust Monday morning at the hands of N Seaman, our sta tlou agent. He was out duck hunt ing but bagged the coyote Instead. . Miss (Jolda Afuiuu, the music teach er of Hermiston, makes her visits to Irrigon on Saturdays now, because many of her pupils find it inconven ient to take lessons while school is In session. She has six pupils who are takinginstruct ions, namely: 1' ranees and Ralph alpole, Cora and Gertie Kicker, Eva Doblo and Miss Park. The regular business meeting of the local W. C.T . U. will be hold at the BBptist Church Wednesday eve ning Sent. 18th. All niempers are urged to be present as it is the meet ing for the coming year. It will be necessary at tbis time to elect oar delegate to the National Convention which meets in Portland Oot. 19. Mrs. Silbaugh will also be present and address the Union. Mrs. J. McAllister, Pres. Delinquent Tax List 1911. Notice is hereby given that the first half of the taxes for the year 1911, on the property hereinafter described, which was assessed to the respective persons herein named, have been delinquent since the First Monday in .April, 1911, that if said taxes are not paid within six months from said date, a Tax Certificate of delinquen cy will issue thereon, as provided by law. A penalty of ten per cent, interest at one per cent per month and the cost of this notice will be added to the respective amounts as herein given. Akers, Matilda, lone, tract No. 1 11.00 Alexander, T J, et al nw sec lti, Tp3n, r 27.'. 3.30 Austen. J N lot 4, blk 34 west, sec 23, tp 5 n, r 25, e w in ... . 1.38 Baker, Leonie sese, sec 23 twJjHwK sec 24, and nnw sec 25, all in tp 5 s, r 25 e w m 9.12 Baker. Ida senetf. sec 23, sl-2 m nl-2sw& sec 24 tp 1 n r2(J 8.20 Balfour-(Juthrie'& Co. ( A. F Young, owner) esse sec IS, tp2sr 23 7.05 Barlow, Mary E sej sec 2, tp 3 s, r 24 e w m 21.35 Barnes, D wight A scswl-4 sec 3, nel-4nel-4 sec 9, nl-2n w see 10, tp 1 n, r 23 e w m 10.02 Barlow, 1) S n sec 3, uw)i sec 11, tp3s, r24;HKm w. tn sec 22, wwftneft. nvl-4swl-4 sec 23; nel-4swl-4, nwl-4sel-4 sec 23; tavl-4swl-4 see 23, tp 5 s, r 20; s sec 34, swl-4 sec 35. tp 2 s, r 24 e w m 148.33 Benson, Wm L nwj sec 32, tp 2 n, r 25 e w m 8.00 Bergeron, J A w. snel-4. n-wl-4nel-4 sec 30, tp 3 s r 23 e w m 40.31 Beymer, Thos C Lexington, lots 6-7. blk 5. Lots 9-10, blk 5 6.40 Bevmer, EflieB Lexington, lot 3, blk 16 9.00 Blalock Island Garden Co All fractional sec 30, tp 4 n r 27 16.88 Brenner, Peter wl-2sel-4, nl-2 sec 19. tp 3 s, r 24 52.07 Breadlv, UV Lexington, Pen land's add, lot 2, bin 26 80 Brlyles, Sarah Castle Rocfc, lots 1-2-3. blk 10 .12 Brown, David nwl-4 sec 12, tp 2h, r26e wm 27.21 Brown, Chns L nwl-4sel-4, n l-2awl-4, nwl-4sel-4 sec 15, tp 8 a, r 23 e w m 26.52 Brown, John w l-2seI-4 sec 18. nl-2nel-4 sec 19, tp 5 s. r 27 e w m. Heppner, part tract Nn. 69 16.71 Buchanan. Afary E Irrigon, lots 11 to 14 inc. blk 16 36 Brown, Eftie Miller nl-2nel-4 sec 21, nl-2uwl-4 sec Ti, tp o 8 r 5.1 win 10.14 Burriey. W. F. All of sec 16, tp 5s, r29e wm 35.84 Burroughs, French 8wl-4nel-4 Wl-2sel-4, 81-Z8W1 4, nwi--swl-4, swl-4nwl-4, sec 24; nw l-4nel-4, sec 25. nel-4 sec 26, tp ln,r 24; nwl-4 sec 19, tp 1 8 r 25 p w m 117.83 Burroughs, 1). H. Irrigon, lots 1 to 3 inc. oik 6Z -i 'mnptcll, John A Bel-4 sec 3 nwl-4, nel-4 sec 11, tp 2 8, r 26 aw m 55.50 Cunipltell, Wm A wl-2 sec 16, tp 4 n, r 2 e w in t.'ts Clarke, N. A Si see 10, bwH sec 11, sejne sec 24, all in tp 3 r 34 w m.... 101.24 Clark, Leooa W)inw, se'nw, awJineJi sec 14. ne.'i tec 15, tp 8 a r 24 e w m 40.71 Clarke. John Nine, sfne ceo 23, nwtiir sec 24, tp 5 s, r 26 w m 7 67 Coihran, Alice lone, Clnff'e 6th add, lots 5 and 6, blk 1 16.150 Cole, Allen L gelwl sec 29, ejufl4 sec 39, swjsw seo 28, tp 6 s r 25 e w m 10.24 Consor, Lillie Nisei, sh' sec 86. tp 4 r 28 e w m Hennner. lots 9 and 10, blk 7. u 27 ft lots 13 and 14, blk 7. N 27 ft lots 2 and 3 blk 14 18.97 Cook, Wm T Wl seo 16, tp 2 n r 26 a w m 14.08 Cox, Ed S lone, lot 6, blk 1 6.60 Culbertson. Geo D W, wl"! snc 19. tb 2 s r 23 e w m. . . 43 90 Oummings, EH- Hepnner, lots 9 and 10, blk 2, Loon ey 's add ; all n creek, lot 11 , bit 2 ; Shioev's tidd, part 1 to 4 inc. bis 2: 5 to 8 Inc, blk 3: 1 to 3 inc, bk 3 ;6 to 8 inc, blk 3; 7 and 8 bkl 2.. 20.30 Cyrus, Margarntte tf El wl sec 4, tp 1 d r 28 e w m.... 6.36 Davidson, Jessie M lone, lot 5, blk 1, Oluff's 5th add 88 Deshon, H Hardman, lot 4, blk H 48 Doan, J NwJ sea 8, tp 1 n r 25 e win 15.45 Eriokson, Chris, & M T Elliot Swl seo 31 tp 5 s. r 28 e w m 8.96 Ellis, O F Irrigon, lots 34 to 36 inc blk 25 2.07 English H S Lot 0 blk 15 west sec 25 tD 5 n r 26 e w m; lot 6 blk S3 east seo 21 tD 5 n r 27 e w m; lot 17, blk 37, Irrigon 4.14 Fairbanks. P II Heponer, lots 40 x 132 ft, 5, in blk (i; lot 6 in blk 6; Avers 2nd add; lot in blk 2; lot 12 in blk 2; Tract No. 11 17.50 Finley, A A E& sec 27, tp 2 n, r 26 e w m 25.85 Fleming, Walter W SJ sej sec 19, nwnwl sc 29, eii neJi seo 30, all in tp 5 s r 26 e w m 7.58 Frazer, R F WKsecl4;e sei, 8wjsei sec 15: nwj seo 10, all in tD 3 s r 23 e w m 55.43 Freeland.E L HeDpuer, Ayers 2nd add: lot 3, blk 3; s 26 ft lot 4, blk 3; Ayers 4th add, lot 2, blk 3 10.93 Furlong ; John Hardman, Fer guson's add, lots 1 and 2, blk 1; Adams add, Tract No. 1 3.84 Gilbertson, Martin, Lot 11, blk 23 east, seo 20 tD 5 n t 27 e w m 1.53 Gilman, Bertha D Heponer, Ayers 4th add: lot 6, blk 1 72.80 Gist, J E All sec 3 to 2 s r 24; nnw sec 10 tD 2 s r 24 e w m 71.03 Gilman, D E N, seo 6 to 1 s r 26: Re, sej nej sec 8 to 3 8 r 25; ylt BnV. less 106 A, sec 9 tp 3 a r 25: swli, swJi bp sec 10 tp 3 s r 25 y, seswne sec 15 tD 3 8 r 2b; all except swsw sec 16tp3ar25: n, nsw sec 22 to 3 s r 25; e' seo 17 tp 3 s r 25; ne, nejscj seo 20 tp 3 s r 25; n, except ne ne, nsl sec 21 tp 3 a r 25; wlwl seo 8 tp 3 s r 2i; sec 4 to 3 s r 26: 8 se seo 6 tp 3 b r 26: nine, nenwl-4 sec 36 tp 3 8 r 29 e w m ; Heppner, Looney's add; pt lot 13, blk 2 382.60 Green, J W , EleJ sec 24 tD 1 n r 26; ejej. awl-4sel 4 sec 17 tD 1 n r 27: sel-4, lots 2-3-4 sec 18 tp 1 n r 27; nel-4, el seo 8 tp 1 n r 27: nel-4, njsel-4, twl-4sel-4, el-2- s wl-2. lota 2-3-4 sec 30 tp .1 nr27ew m 76.67 Grimm, R C, & P C Hunter Tract 146 acrea sec 22 tp 5 d r 26 e w n 3.94 Grotkopp, ETC El-2 sel-4, nw 1-4 89 1-4 less 4 1-2 rds, iec 22; nwl-4 sel-4, sel 4 nw 1-4, e 1-2 sw 1-4 sec 24; n 1-2 ne 1-4, nl-2nwl-4, less 4 1-2 rds, sec 25 tp 3 a r 25 sl-2swl-4 sec 10 tp 5 s r 27 ; 1.3 acres tract in nwl-4 nw , 1-4 seo 33 tp 2 n r 23.. 40 61 Gunn Est., A M Heppner, w lots 4 & 7, blk 2; Johnson's add, lots 6 & 7 blk 1 .... 28.00 Haines. Etta Heppner, lot 2 blk 6 Ayers 5th add 42 Halvorsen, Matbias Sl-2ne nel-4iel-4 sec 9; awl-4nwl-4 nwl-4swl-4 iec 10: sel-4 nel-4. el-2sel-4; swl-4sel-4 ec 10: n)fe'nw. swjnw. w w. sel-4nwl-4 sec 14; ne l-4nel-4. el-2sel-4, swl-4s 1-4, sel-4twl-4 sec IS; all of seo 16; wl-2el-2. el-2w 1-2; swl-4nwl-4. wl-2swl-4 o 22; wl-2nwl-4. sel-4 nwl4, iwl-4nel-4 iec 28; nel-4nwl-4. nwl-4nel-4 see 28; all In tp 1 s r 24 e w m. lone lota 1 to 8 inc blk 2. Lots 7 to 10 ino. blk 2. Tract No. 25. Tract No. 3 B. Tract No. 2 304.95 Concluded on Page 6. -I