Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 13, 1897, Image 4

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CATARRH'-Morrow Goiwuj's Finances,
For the Six
TOLD BY AN OLD SETTLER.
DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
it I
TO THE
JED A.
GIVES THE OHOICB
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT
NORTHERN Ry
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
union;
' PACIFIC RY.
VIA
Denver
OMAHA
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
LOCAL DISEASE
and is the result of colds and
sudden climatic changes.
It can be cured by a pleasant
remedy which is applied di
rectly into the nostril. Be
ing quickly absorbed it gives
relief at once.
Ely's Cream Balm
Is acknowledged to be the most thorough enre for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay I-ever of all
remedies. It opens and cleanses the nnsalpassrges,
allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro
tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses
of taste and smell. Price 50c. at DrnKi8ts or by mail.
ELY UKUmtKa, do W arren street, new lot
Alonths Ending on
of March, 1897.
the 3ist Day
Semi-Annual Report
Of the County Clerk of Morrow County, State of Oregon, showing the amonnt
and rmmber of claim a allowed by the oonnty court of said county, for wont al
lowed, amount of wan-unta drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding ai,d
unpaid, from the 1st day of October, 1896, to the 31st day of Msrob, 1897, both
inclusive:
ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
Amount of
claims allowed.
THE
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
18 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Tear.
aocount.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
N.
For full details oall on 0. R. &
Agent ta lleppner, cr address
W. H. HTJRLBURT,
Qen. Pass. Agt.
ToBTIjAND, OBEOON.
E. McNEIlL, President and Manager.
Pauper aooount.
County commissioners'
Deputy clerk aooount
Deputy sheriff aooount
County Judge, Balary account
Stock inspector's salary
School superintendent's aocount.
County treasurer's salary
QUICK TI3VT33 !
oxl Fronolsoo
And all point In California, tia the Mt. Bhast
route of the
Southern Pacific Co
The Brent highway through California to all
point Kant and South, brand Hondo Route
ofthePaoifio Coast. Pullman Buffet
Bloeoers. fcfeoond-class Bleepers
Attached to express trains, affording superior
accommodations for eeoonrt-olass passengers.
For rates, ticket, alnnping oar reservations,
etc.. call npon or achlroas
R. KOKHLKK, ManaKur, E. P. ROGERS, Asst.
Gen. F. & P. Agt., Portland, Oregon
Jury account
Expense aocount
Bailiffs account
Court bouse and jail account.
Assessor a aocount.
Criminal aocount, oirouit court.
Inane aocount.
Coroner's account.
Fuel aooount.
Election aooount.
Criminal aooount, Justice court.
Stationery acoount.
County Clerk, salary account.
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Knurl anil nritfcrn account
in size, irequenuy ul jjuuhuhuuu buu
freshness, variety and reliability of con
tents. It is praotically a daily at the low
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subscribers, extending to every state and
territory of the Union and foreign coun
tries will vouch for the accuracy and
fairness of its news oolumna.
It is splendidly Illustrated and among
its special features are a hne humor
page, exhaustive market reports, all the
latest fashions for women Bnd a long
series of stories by the greatest living
American and English authors,
Conan Doyle, Jerome K. Jerome,
Stanley Wetman, Mart E. Wilkins,
Anthont Hope, Bbkt Habtk,
Biiandbr Matthbws, Eto.
We offer this uneqnaled newspaper
and The Gazette together one year for
25. Tho regular subHoription prioe of
the two papers is $3 50,
Amount of war
rants drawn.
793 60
155 63
48 00
115 90
408 00
491 15
35 80
112 10
120 30
521 60
128 40
337 10
1200 00
1200 U0
925 84
657 89
101 00
499 98
499 99
450 00
138 00
364 10
249 99
Total bmount claims allowed and drawo I $ 9.554 37
793 60
155 63
48 00
115 90
408 00
491 15
35 80
112 10
120 30
521 60
128 40
337 10
1200 00
1200 00
925 84
657 89
101 00
499 98
499 99
4f,0 00
138 00
364 10
249 99
$ 9,fw4 37
AMOUNT OF OUTSTAND1NU WARRANTS UNPAID.
Outstanding unpaid oonnty warrants
dav of March. 1897
Estimated iutereBt accrued thereon
on the 31st
Total amount of unpaid county warrants.
PRINCIPAL.
$ 37,226 03
$ 37.226 03
INTEREST.
$ 2 000 00
$ 2,( 00 00
SB.
State of Oregon, ?
I J. W. Morrow, County Clerk of the O innty of Morrow, Statu of Oregon,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true auu eorreot siHseinem ui uju uuuiuer
and amount of claims allowed Dy trie couuiv mti ....., .un
months ending on the 31st day of March, 1897, on what acoount the same
were allowed, and tbe a nount of warrants urawn, ana tun hluou.h. .m
outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon tho records or my omce ana in
my official custody. .im.h nt
Witness my hand ana tne seal oi me cuumy cn m ....... uu v .
April, A. D. 1897. wuuiy .r..
Sheriff's Statement
Of Hm amount of monev and warrants reoeived for taxes and money paid to
The Only Chair Car Line
vanRn V.aai- nt ir.n.nra. hv the Sheriff of. Morrow county, Oregon, for the
J.U ,UD BBD1 W Hl vu.wm - UUi.lliJ ......-....-. "J " I . . 1on-
BIX
the
months
mwsm
em oities are reached via this line with
fewer nhnnses of oars tbaj via other
lines Rates always the lowest. Ticket,
to or from points in the United States,
Canada, or Europe for sale by R. W
Baxter, Qen. Agt., 135 3rd St., Portland
ending on tbe 3lHt day of March, A. D. 1897.
Date
EADiilGTAFEl
MM
M'.K) 7
TO AMOUNT RECEIVED.
In roln and currency
iln county, city and school warrants.,
DURING THE MON'IH OF
Oct.
;$ 87G on
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
15287 87 13170 52 $ 710 89 $12:18 00 $17i5 86
Total received ..
( 876 08U.-)287 371176 52 $ 710 0!)j?12:8 CD
J1795 86
Date.
-TO THE-
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC .SYSTEM.
Through Pullman Palace Hloopcrs.
I'onrlst Hloiipera ami Free Reclining Chair
Curs DAILY to Chluugo.
Many hours laved via this lino tu Eastern
I'tii litis.
BY AMOUNTS PAID
18'.Ml-7iTo County Treasurer.
Total paid to Treasurer.
DURING THE MONTH OF
Oct.
876 08
Nov.
Doc.
Jan.
15287 37
Feb.
$11176 62 $ 710 9fC$13 GO
$ 876 08
$5287 37 $:U76 52 $ 710 99 $1238 00
Mar,
$1795 86
Tenderfoots Concluded to Leave the West
and Go Home.
"It is the proper thing1, as a matter of
course, to talk of things which, hap
pened in the early days of a country as
having more fun. and excitement in.
them than the prosaic da3rs of these
times," sa5d an old settler in a reminis
cent mood, which mood in an old set
tler is an indication of a happy state of
mind. "But, in reality, some funny
things did happen then. The story 1
have in mind occurred away back be
fore there was much settlement in this
country and when it was the custom
for adventurous and enterprising men
to establish ranches where wanderers
over the face of the earth who came
that way might find something to eat.
There was one of these places down in
a southern, county, merely a hut filled
with provisions, and gnarded by two
men and a couple of dozen guns.
"One day they were surprised to see
a man drive up with a wagon well
loaded with provisions, who informed
them that he was going to start a ranch
in the valley just below them. They
did not express themselves one way or
the other, and he drove down a little
and camped for the night under a bluff
opposite them. Some time after he
came up and found the boys had all
their cutis out cleaning- them. There
was quite an array as they lay in a row
upon the ground.
" 'Going hunting, boys?'
"No, the boys were not going hunting,
'Then what are you cleaning up your
guns for?' The boys thought they
might want to use them that was all.
"The newcomer went -back to his
wagon, and the boys, setting up a tin
can on the edge of the bluff, -began
shooting at it as a mark. And they
made their bullets go nearer the strang
er's wagon than they did the can.
"This proceeding evidently gave the
would-be ranchman the idea that his
company was not wanted, and in the
morning he came up to parley.
" 'I don't want to have any trouble
with you boys,' he said. 'Just show me
how far your laud goes, and I will drive
off it before I build.' He was informed
that their land extended exactly as far
as their rifles could shoot. This was an
uncomfortable answer, and the man did
not understand exactly the best way to
proceed, but, being a plucky fellow, he
told them that he would drive to a cer
tain hill about a mile away and there
unload. 'Very well,' the .others said.
He could do so. They would wait until
he reached the hill and then begin to
shoot, and if nothing hit him he might
consider that he was off their land.
"This was not encouraging, but he
started out, and when he reached that
hill they began to shoot. And the bul
lets bit so close around that he did not
take time to unload. He merely un
hitched one horse, and, without taking
the harness off, started back waving n
handkerchief. The boys considered this
as a truce to stop firing until they had
heard what he had to say, and let him
come up. Then he informed them that
he had been mistaken in his desire to
settle in that part of the country. In
fact, he did not want to settle there, and
would turn around and go home, if they
would let him. They let him." Chica
go Times-Herald.
T. A. Slocam, M. C, the vireat Chemist and
N-ientiKt, Will fend, Ki-ee, Three Bottles of
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Half block west of the Union Depot of C. 8. &
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Gazette and paying for one year i
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$1795 86
going
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sewsnaners In Uis United Htatsa.
TUU UllltilNlCLK has nosqualon the Pact Da
L'oiuil. It Irads all In abllltr. entarprlsa and news.
TIIK OIIHONIUl.K'S Toleirraphlo HaporM ai-s
the laiuat and miMt rallalila. ILa Lncsi Nm Uia
rulleat and splolV and IU Ediloclals twin tu A. D. 1897
ftbWtst ieiis In ilia eounlry.
1 II h. i;ll HON ICI.K hna always bssn, and always
will he, tha friend anil champion of the people as
awamat onmblnalloiis, ollqui-s. corporations, or
opiiri-sloiMiof any kind. It will bt uidepvndaal
lusvsryUilug neutral luuoUiluc
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Statu pp Orkoon,
I E. L. Matlock, sheriff of said county, do hereby oertify that the for
otntuniBnt a correct and true, witness my rniuu niin jr.. uy
E. L. MatijOOK, Sheriff of Morrow County.
By J. W. Matlock. Deputy.
Semi-Annual Statement
STEAM HEAT.
1VOW1CHT
PINTSCH LIGHTS.
HATKM.
11. W. BAXTER. On. Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
J. C, II ART, Agent, lleppner, Oregon.
CIIIOAOO.
jlmlee & 81. fail R'y
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Glance at this Map
Of the CliliHKO, Vllwaukcs and Ht l'anl Rail
way and note tls roiiiiopttnns with alt transcon
tinental lines ami HL I'anl ami maha, and
teniciiiber that Its trains are Unhid wtthelec-
trli lly and lieati-J lijr steam. Its equlpiiwiit Is
auirb. Kli-iiant llutti't, l.llirary, Hinnklim and
Hlrculiif cars, with free recllnlnt chairs. Kaon
sleeplns car lierlh has an elix tlio rdlii(t lamp.
and Its dining cars are the heal In the world.
other line are loniicr than this, but none art
shurh-r, and no other oilers the above lif lurlous I
arcouiumdatltiiia. These are inflli'ltnit rraaons I
lorllie p,iHilrlljf ot"TheMllwauki'.M Couhiii
h ket aui-nls In every railroad oltlc will give
)ou luilhcr Information, or address
C. J. KIDY, Oeneral Aitent.
). W.CASKY, Trav. I'aas. Agent,
PilSTLiHB, (Kllll)H.
pi
'nTFwIiwSiJii
Of the County Treasurer of Morrow County, Oregon, for the six months ending
on the 31t day of March, A. D. 1897. of mousy reoeived and paid out, from
whom reoeived and from what source, ana on wnat aooouui piu oui.
DATE.
AMOUNTS RECEIVED.
PROM WHAT
SOURCE RECE'D.
1HD7.
To amount on hand from last report
atuts reo'd from Sheriff
" County Clerk ....
" " " " ....
" " Assessor Willis.. .
" " Sbo'I of State
' Trausf. froraS L 6
GENERAL
UN1).
fees earned... .
Tax Kale lied.
Tax, 181K5
Kopaym. for Paup.
Order of C. f t.
1SSS 4(1
7836 f!
M 3
75 4t:
213 0i
in 4b
$10811 21
fCHOOL
r UNO.
775 55
2390 11
3 0)
? 3177 C3
IUTK.
18117.
AMOUNTS PAID OUT.
By amonnt paid out on County Warrant
By amotiut paid nut on School Hnpt. Wi
Warrants.
lt amoiint Daid nut on School Mnpt. warrauts.
Itv balance aeneral fund on baud.
By balance school fund on hand
GENERAL!
tUND.
$ 8S20 951
1990 31
PCHOOL
U Ul.
C35 91
10811 29 $ 8177 06
BO AD Ft' NO.
By balance on band last report g(
I u in,i v
S 10C0 92
8 1030 92 S 1030 92
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HCUOOti PIHTKICTS.
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Ity rash received . , .
To cash paid out
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'.-.'til 31
ll.ilaui'e n
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Ity ohhU received .,. -
To eaah paid out '
'J'o balance on hand
$ 210'.) 19 9 2119 19
$
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IJtHTlTCTI FIND.
My Imlano on hand Ut reprt
My caah rrceived of ttrboul Huperiutetident
To eaah paid ont
balance ou band
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TRAINS RUN
UPWARD.
Certain
Via the Onion PBcifio System
Baggage is checked through from Port
and to destination. The fpecialties on
the Union Pacific are nnexoelled track
and tqnipnient, union depots, fast lime
through oars, steam bent, Pintsch light
and courteous treatment to paBsengers.
For rates and information apply to R.
W. Baxte--, Gen. Agt. D- P. system, Port
land, Oregon.
(IA
1TMU.S. GOVERNMENT
is
PAYING MILLIONS 1
A MONTH 1
fa
Straight Cp-and-Oown rtuns of
Down-Town Expresses.
"All aboard seventh floor first stop."
This cry greeted a reporter recent
ly as he stepiied into a downtown office
building; and faced a half dozen ele
ators. He wished to go to the uintn
floor. He stepped into an elevator over
which was the siffti: "Express first
stop seventh floor."
In it there were three men nnu a miu-
dle-ged woman. The starter said:
All right, and the elevator ninn
grasped the throttle of the "express."
It was the usual cable rope, and us the
man pulled it be,;rin its journey upward.
Tha lone woman pnssepper gave vent
to a slight "Oh!" and held her breath.
Floor after floor wns passed nt a speed
of about eight miles an hour. When the
sixth floor wns reached, tho woman
wanted to get off, but wn informed
that ehe. was on nn express and it was
against the rules to stop un express
until Its destination wns reflched. The
elevator arrived nt the seventh floor
on time. It took exactly eight, seconds
to make the upward journey of 85 feet.
The elevator man then announced that
the next stop would be the top floor,
100 feet nliove. The top floor, according
to the directory, wns the 14th, and the
elevator flew upward once more, arriv
ing near the roof a few seconds later.
'We can make n round trip in 45 sec
onds, including short stops," said the
engineer of the express, "but we have
made it in alwut 40 without Mops.
There are two express elevators and
four regulnrs that we call way trains.
They Mop at every flixir and for every
body who shouts. Often I get pnsscn
gers who want to ge t out at the sixtn
or tenth floors. They get nmd, too,
w hen they ore told they must go up and
take another elevator dow n. The other
express makes no interim-dinte stops
nt all during the busy hours." X. Y.
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THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
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llminty of Morrow, j ... . , i . .i
I Frank llillmm, do nerenjr Oi"riuv nat um nirr-iiii i- v.......
. 1 ...k I . ..n li.n I 1,m HiilllllV
Hfl'll,
tab m-n "f ll aminuta recelfd. pid on! and remaiuioif on hand, in lit" e-
rraanrv of said coiinl for Ihe mnihe en linn on Ibe .Met day ol M
1 KU. Wltuesa tuy baud this 7tU day of April. A. 1. lH'T-
Fhank tiiLLiM. loonly Tri-asiir
Semi Annual Summary Statement
Of lb Iloaneial eon.lilion of Ihe C ninty of M rrow, in tha Slala of Orein. on lb
:lMd,,o.M.rcb,A.l.l.7: UKlnum
T wrrra'ttta drawa on th Cool Treaauref, and ootalaoding and tin
To relituatrd aimmm i uurreai airui iurm'
Tolal LiabilUiwi
KESOt'lvCES.
lly fiiiuUiubaudiotCooolj Tiaturr ajlieabla to tbe paytaenl of
r ie'tiroa3! " unpaid curreolVaiea rV', ,0 pajiMO. of comity
' ttartuuts
Total lu'soone i .ii.M.m.
To Keatore tlltl Hooka,
Valunble Utoka nnd enprnvintra that
nge and the Ixiok-vvortn have defiled fire
restored by isng of a special
kind, made into a pulp nnd by careful
e xKriment tinted the exnet color of the
nre thnt 1 to be nii'iiiU-d. A bit tf pum
Arabic or puni trnpnennth Is put into
the iuixtun a thnt It, wiil bold to
jrether. A thin sheet of somclhitiif firm,
plans, or tnlea, or celluloid, is put under
the iot to 1h repaiml, w hich ia tilled
mlth the pulp, whii'h, by a delicitte
touch, la worUed to jnt the aurfaoc on I
tbe text urv of the pnK-r that surrounds
it. N. Y. VonU
Mothlnf laa to lo. '
"W'bnt Is the uiatti-rwithJorVlnaaiil
Ma wife? Tlicy don't arctn to lie n
lovlnp a niana.1.
"Oh, it'a nothinp. Thry couldn't P'
away thia auui titer, so they're hnxinp an
outitur atboniiv" IV-troit Tree Prt-aa.
Ik Ui Institute
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For tho Curo ot
Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Palem, Orrfon,
The 3oaf Beautiful Tovn on the Coatt
Call at the flAtxrra office for partlrnlara
Mrlrtly confidential. 1 n-atinont rlvsle ai.il sure
cure.
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