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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1913)
UJ J J XJ IE) WEEK'S NEWS Local and Personal Happenings. Banket ball at the rink to-morrow night. F. II. Watts was up from The Dallas Friday. Emil GrotkoDD was in from his ranch on Saturday. Go to the Bakery for yonr broad. 26 loaves for $1.00 Olin Ilndednn of the banua belt, was in Ileppner last week. W a n t e d A girl to do seneral housework. Inquire at this office. w. k. waiooie, Jr., or lmeun was a visitor in the county seat Friday The bent Washing Machine costs no more at the Case Furniture Oo. The new process Linoleum is better, costs less at the Case Furniture Oo. J. M. Gates and wife of Spray were Heppntr visitors the last of the week. L. K. Hsrlan of lone was transact ing business in this city the last of the week. Several young cieople rame ud from Lexington Monday evening to see "The Wolf" E. R. Lundell and family of Goose berry were registered at the Palaoe last Friday. Mrs. 0. P. Hendricson, Miss Daisy and Ellis Hendricson returned from Albany on Sunday. Herbert W. Copeland, principal of the Hardiuan school, was in the city over the week-end. A. O. Barnecoff, traveling salesman for Bushong & Oo. of Portland, was in Ileppner last Fiiday. H. V. Gates, president of the Heppner Light & Water Oo. , came up from Portland last Thursday. Born On Friday, Nov. 14, 191a. at their borne in Sand Hollow, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tnrner, a daughter. We do not need to debate the ques tion of our Heaters, Rauges. A look will convince you. Oase Furniture Co. Mrs. Joflie Jones and daubter Venice returned to their home in this city Sunday, after spending a week in Portland. J. F. Cook. J. L. Taylor. Henry Wilkins, E. J. Klink and Ed Hauseu were over from Condon last Thursday evening. The dance at Lena last Friday night was quite well attended. Otto and Crawford furnished the music for the occasion. Good Pasture I have a lot of good pasture and straw stacks to bo with it. Near town. Want stock to eat it. M. T. Hughes, HepDner. Lost A good overcoat, on road between Heppner and H. O. Gay place on Rhea Creek. Finder please leave at this office and be suitably rewarded. 3t. Cecil Hale has been unable to work the past week due to a badly jamod ud hand. A misfortune brought on by thu basket ball game in the ring last Friday night. Olaf fiergstrom, a prosperous wheat farmer of Eight Mile paid .this office a pleasant call on Friday. Mr. Berg Btrom says that be has not hauled all his wheat yet. He reports condi tions favorable in his section. Earl Canon and Mrs. Nettie Denni son, both of Spray, were married In this city Monday. Mr. Canon is a stook man of Sntay and Mrs. Denni son owns a large sheen ranch in that section. Judge Williams officiated. The supper, apron and candv sale conducted by the ladies of the Christ ian church on Friday evening last is pronounced a complete success by those having it in charge. It was well patronized by the Heppner public and resulted in adding $58 to the treasury. ,rercv Jarmnn, pf Bailor creek was in Heppner Monday. ," L I). Neill of Butter creek was doing business in Heppner Tuesday 45 Angoia Goats for sale or wil trade for sheep, pigs or calves. Mrs, A. Mason, lone, Ore. Tom Kiik and wife of Junction City Ore., are visiting this week at thu l:oniH of his brother. J. 0. Kirk in Heppner. Alex Lindsay and Ike Howard prosperous ranohers of the lone sec tion, were doing business in Heppne ou Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Patterson were were geese hunting at Arlington this week. They returned home Wednes day evening. Born At their home in Lower Sand Hollow on Nov. 12, 1913, to Mr, and Mr. Lntthet Gash, a seven and a hall pound son. John Kinjman shipned a car of fat hogs to the Portland market this week. They wont out from the Heppner yards Monday. Mrs A. J. Stevenson, who has been very ill lor a number or weeks, is now recovering and able to be np a part of the time each day 'lo the Ladies When in need nf an obstetric nurse, consult Mrs. M. L. Oney, Heponer. Am also agent for the "NuBone" Corset, Kinsman and Hall shinped one car of mixed stuff to thn Portland market Monday. Dillard French sent in one car of cattle the same day. J. 0. Kiik is this weekhaaving his beautiful residence made more attract- ve by the soreadin nf nwe paint over its exterior from top of roof to base ment. Painter Nordstrom is doing the work. Mrs. 0. E. Woodson, who has been very sink at her home in Heponer for thn past two weeks, suffering an at tack of pleuro-pneumonia, is slowly improving, and is pronounced out of dancer at this timn. Rev. N. 0. Williams, nf lone, preached an interesting discourse at the Christian church on Sunday eve ning in the absence of pastor Van Winkle. Mr. Williams will fill the pulnit again at this church on Sunday evening, Nov. 23. Mrs. Tom Brierly arrived at Hepp ner on sundav afternoon irora her home in Washington. She was on her war to join her hnshand at Mnnu ment. Mr. Brierly is very sick, be ing a sufferer from .tubercolosis, and it is expected that he will not live long. If you want to save doctor bills, nut fat on your ribs, muscles on your bones and gray matter in your head, use rye bread made from Heopnur Milling Company's Rye Flour, which is made from the best of the Morrow County Rve. This is the sweetest and richest Rye Flour 03 the market Try it and bo convinced. tf The concrete walls of the new building for housing the big boiler and other newly installad machinery of the power plant of HeDpuer Light and Wrater Company, are now com pleted and in a few days more the roof wiil be put on. Masons are building in the fire walls of the boilei and whnn completed this additional boiler will be sufficient to furnish all the power needed for many years to come, even though the demands on the plant might be more than double what frhpv nrp at nrptaanf. . 1 . - - - 1 1 liinrr fr thn fnnfr that m i fanii'li' expeot to leave for a better climate about the first of the year I will sac rifice my property in order to go with them as I have a good field open to me with a hospital in connection. 1 can sell my practice here to a good Osteopath but will not do so unless 1 can sell our other property. If you are interested in owning a good home in Heppner you had better investigate. You can see the blue prints, clans and specifications of this onfiuiHhed home at the office nf 0. E Woodson and learn of the price and terms. tf Dr. J. Perry Conder. if "ELL, I have tried them all and must confess it was the most natural thing to settle upon these corsets, because I de manded Satisfaction." This is illustrative of the every day comments we gather from patrons about the OYAL .WORCESTER, .CORSETS, If you knew as we know, the Style, the Quality, the Workmanship which are sewn in every seam, it would be unnecessary for us to even "hint" about the name "ROYAL WORCESTER." For when buying it would be your foregone con clusion to say "ROYAL WORCESTER, please." Minor I WORCESTER I ! 1 XCORSETS ! i Co., Heppner ! Notice of Estimated Expenses and Proposed Tax Levy for Morrow County, Oregon, for the Year 1914. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Thursday, the 4th day of De cember, 1913, the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, will be in regular session at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, and any taxpayer of Morrow County, Oregon, will be heard in favor of or against the proposed tax levy as hereinafter itemized. ITEMIZED STATEMENT. Prepared in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 234 of the 1913 Oregon Session Laws, showing an estimate of the amount of money required to be raised by taxation by Morrow County, Ore gon, for the year 1914, to maintain each department of the county government, county office or county officer, and for each county im provement, the maintenance of each county building; structure or institution, and for the salary of each county officer or employee, and for the improvement and maintenance of public highways, roads and bridges, and for other contemplated expenditures. I Also showing the probable receiptsof Morrow County, Ore gon, from sources other than direct taxation upon real and personal property for the year 1914, and also the amount of the balances of the various funds of Morrow County, Oregon, upon Nov. 1, 1913. Proposed Appropriations for the Following Expenses: Amount GRAND MASQ BALL Wednesday evening, Nov. 26, 1913 WOODWARD HALL LENA, OREGON Prizes will be given for the best lady masker and the best gentleman masker. Music the very best. Furnished by Parsons' orchestra of Portland and Otto's of Heppner. COUNTY JUDGE. Salary Incidental expenses COUNTY CLERK. Salary Salary of Deputy Clerk Record books and blanks Incidental expenses COUNTY SHERIFF. Salary Salary of Deputy Sheriff Traveling expenses Incidental expenses COUNTY TREASURER. Salary Salary of Deputy Record books and blanks Incidental expenses COUNTY ASSESSOR. Salary , Salary of Deputy Salary of field deputies Record books and blanks Incidental expenses SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Salary Traveling expenses Incidental expenses COUNTY CORONER. Fees and expenses Jurors and witnesses COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Per diem and mileage COUNTY SURVEYOR. Incidental expenses COUNTY SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Per diem and expenses STATE ACCOUNTANTS. Per diem and expenses COLLECTION OF TAXES. Tax receipts and record books Advertising TAX REBATE. Refund of taxes paid by error CURRENT EXPENSES. Stationery, postage, express, freight, telegrams, telephones, for all offices COURT HOUSE. Janitor's salary Fuel Light and water Painting and repairs Insurance Incidentals JAIL. Foard of prisoners CARE OF POOR. Salary of Health Officer 900 00 50 00 I 000 00 L 000 00 . 200 00 200 00 ! 000 00 900 00 200 00 100 00 500 00 900 00 200 00 100 00 200 00 600 00 600 00 200 00 100 00 200 00 200 00 100 00 Board of inmates Hospital charges Fuel, light and water Burial expenses INDIGENT SOLDIERS Relief to old soldiers INSANE. Examination and expense ELECTIONS. Judges and clerks Ballot boxes Ballots and supplies-.. Fees of registrars Incidental expenses WATER MASTER. Per diem and expenses SCALP BOUNTY. Bounty on wild animals FRUIT INSPECTOR. Per diem and expenses Advertising and stationeiy SCHOOL LIBRARY. Books from State Library COUNTY INSTITUTE. Expenses WIDOWS' PENSIONS. Pensions granted Future allowance FAIRS. Appropriations CIRCUIT COURT. Witnesses and jurors Reporter's fees Bailiffs Meals for jurors Special counsel. Stationery JUSTICE'S COURTS. Fees of justices and constables Witnesses COUNTY SCHOOLS. Apportionment $10 per capita STATE OF OREGON. 1914 State Tax from Morrow County. . . COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS. 1913 indebtedness and accrued interest. 1 2TO 00 1 OCX) 00 100 (XI 100 0(1 200 0O 103 00 I 500 00) 200 00 1 (KfO 0O 100 00 100 00 200 CO 2 500 00 100 0O 100 00 150 OO 1 WJ V'J 1 200 OO 100 00 10G OO 50 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 100 0O 14 7JO CO 48 000 0O 2 700 00 100 00 100 00 300 00 50 00 250 00 200 00 250 00 500 00 200 00 1 000 00 720 00 400 00 500 (X) 200 00 430 00 100 00 200 00 100 00 Grand Total : $98 500 0O INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES THAN TAXATION. Balance in General Fund Nov. 1, 1913 $1 000 00 Fees from County Clerk's office 2 300 00 One-half of Bounty from State 1 250 Q0 Fees from Sheriff's office 100 00 Total income $4 650 00 4 650 OO Total amount to be raised by taxation $93 9-10 0O ROADS, HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES. Wages of Supervisors and laborers, repairing and strawing roads 6 740 00 One-half of levy for roads is to be distributed to the credit of each Road District in propor tion to the valuation of the property in each District. INCOME OF ROAD FUND FROM OTHER SOURCES THAN TAXATION. State, one-half of Forest rentals $260 00 State, 25 per cent Land sales 320 00 No balance on hand. Total $5S0 00 Total amount for Roads to be raised by taxation Total amount for State, County and Schools to be raised by taxation 5SO OO $G 160 OO 93 940 00 Grand Total Sr.OJ IV ... It is estimated that it will require a levy of eicht and one-half mills to raise the amount shown by the above estimate. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this Sth day of November, ivia. C. C. PATTERSON. County Judpa. J. S. YOUNG. Commlf.Mor.cr. JOHN KILKENNY, Commissioner. ttest:" W. O. HILL, Clerk.