IEPPXER. OREGON
Tuesday, November 7. IQ22
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on account of tire troublts, 1
rods and burnt out hu'.j bands
brake linings, prefer to leave ,f ;
.'in f the i.iail with oid Letalul
and 110. They le ;eh pj-, l r a
: 0 hour delay with li-tters, r.itiier
.1 compl -te ion ot tt.'.ir parcel
ur local high school football team
.' ov-r to Ko;'Ul to play Sr.'urd.iy.
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Highest Prices paid fcr Chickens, Turkeys,
Ducks and Geese delivered at cur poultry
yards in Heppner.
Cornell & Merritt,
Heppner, Oregon Phone Main 615
Entered at the Iieppujr, Oregon, 1'ostoifiee an secon.l-cla.ss Matter
Terms of Subscription
One Year $2.00
Six Months S1.00
Throe Months $0.50
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Cotinly Court
Kion November .1
officers present.
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II' t in
1 922, wii.!i
The lullowiug
pr
ceilings were had
The petition of A. V. Cobb and
others lor a special road tax meeting
was lead and .Nov. 25, 3 022, at 4 I'.
M. set as lime for voting on such
ppocial lax of 5 mills in Hist. 2.
The budget Coiiiiniilee-met with
the county and tiller duo considera
tion the budget estimate was made
lor the ensuing year.
The following claims were allowed
and ordered paid:
Karl Peach ...JMiond ....
Colin Auto Co. ll-Uond....
Clyde Kriiiiinent Co. Con. lid
CO. 20
13.40
90.30
G 3 3 9
10.83
2.74
3 . 4 7
J 3.71
43.11
21)7.80
2 2 2 . (1 2
120.02
700. 91
593.23
130(1.52
12.50
4.00
Frank Maikliain ,Spl 1
.ItiH. lienvert Spl 1
W. JI. Ilarker Spl .1
Karl Chancy Spl 1
A. ,T. Ahernalliy Spl 1
John ISoavcTt Spl 1
Farmers & Stock.1 Il-l!ond
Howard-Cooper Lex.
Slate Acci. Com. Jtottds
Arlington Nat. Spl 2
First Nut. Spl 2
FhBt Nat. H-Itond
Troy Ilogard Uint !)
(I. J .Gordon Tiounly
Clsiss & Prudhomme Justice Ct 1.00
Carl I'lrich Wood Cont. 220.50
('ran.; Co. Coll. Koad
Gilliam & ltisboe Ct. House
Jones & Keasoner Cen ltd.
.1. 11. Cochran ISounly
J. 10. Musgruu' No. !l
(1. K. Hamlin;.',,-, No. !!
11. A .Culi.-k, County
S. I., trite,,, No. 1 7
Ted Cril.-s. No. 17
K. F. Smith, llounty
M. Iteid, lioa.ls
C. Stiller, Cen. Koad
I). Mel criii I. No. 10
C. A. A ndei -en, No. 1 fl
C. 11. (M ai, Se tier
K. Ali.ee
V. W. S
Ceo. .Mi'
May Cio
II. A. Sc
I 'a. y Hi
Sadie M
. Iloiihly
no ad. Cen
lia.ii. I, Lo
e. Clerk
.III., No. S
m ki ll, Will
Mo, Will.
. lJnail
u II' y
Ten.
1'en.
liebi o n Knight, Will, l'ell.
Gladys C il.l.on, Wid. Pen.
F. J. Cordon, Poor
Ida Flelehei, Poor
Yocum, Sheriff
C. Sloneman, oliiinly
M. .ink, No.
Keid, liridgo
10. Johnson, No. 1 (!
W. Cohh, Co. CI.
i- Tel. fcTcl. Co., nr.
Kxp.
9.50
7.80
7.30
47.011
iii.r.t;
2!l. I !i
27.no
i;',.k:i
3.00
!in. i ;'.
3ii.no
3. HP
4 2.75
11.27
3.00
'4 5.110
4.00
7 . 5 P
2.00
2 5 . 0 0
25. 00
4li.0il
1 0.00
2 5.00
I 5.O0
Ml. 00
2.00
1 1 7.25
I 9. OS
10.50
9.40
22. 15
: ; !:! !! Oil Co.. 1..
leinii' 1c jop.-ev, J., x. , 7 5-'
K'ar! f: a'ii, Lex. 13''. 7
l.e: rl, Pros.', Lex. " !.7
.los. hu.'aoy.'ie, I..-X. 2.5'
Harold Ahalt, Kodi nt 20. im
C. C. lilayden, Spl 2 27.4
lioanlnian Caiag", Spl 2 10.50
Win. Inslnno, No. 6 23.92
First Nat. Hank, Lex. 2303.42
Farmers & Slock., Lex. 283. GO
linn kof lone, Lex. 701.3 7
Turn A Ltim, Lex. 533.70
Cilliahin & Hisboe, Lex. 153.71
Fir.it National, Lex. 1128.7S
Gilliam & Iiisbee, H-bond 1 C.I 0
.loin s &. Keasoner, 11-bond 32.1
Highway Commis;;ion, No. 10. 8.37.111
Peoples lldwe, H-bond 10.00
.loins & Keasoner, H-bond 11.1)7
10. 10. liugg, H-bond 6.22
Add .Moore, No. G G1.92
W. 11. Ayers, H-bond 192.95
.Martin Keid, bridge 312.31)
.Minor & Co., H-bond 2.40
M. L. Case, H-bond 1.40
Standard Oil Co., H-bond 30.55
Mrs. Kay Wright, H-bond S.35
Guy Chapin, II bond fiii.g.i
I . oplea lldwe, Vi bend 35.1)5
1'ooplcn lldwe Co., bridge 14.25
Foenaughty Mchy. Co., H-bond 22.86
Phelps (ilrocery, H-bond
Vauglian & Goodman, H-bond
I. lileakman Co., H-bond
10. 10. lileakman, H-bond
Warren Const. Co., H-bond
Watt Ship Co., H-bond
Hardnian Store, H-bond
II. W. Oliver, H-bond
J. W. Kirschiier, H-bond
Turn A Lnni, bridge,
A. D. Crandall, bridge,
10. L. Slocnni, bridge,
Cilliani 4i Ilisbee, ll-hond
lioanlnian Carage, S.l. 2
lioaiiliiian Trading Co., Spl. !
W. A. Mllicliie, Spl. 2
47.99
6.80
5.05
9.00
117.32
147.50
8.49
2.50
9.00
85.55
8.00
108.00
20.50
G6U.7U
1 24.77
125.2!
:.K:a''
Slro.'t.
Siiiew;
Water
.nil
ami li
Lridges
supply
200.0D
2 500.0')
1 50.00
9000.00
T
Interest
Ilonded indebtedness interest
12250.00
6400.00
6400.00
120.00
900.00
1020.00
Sinking Fund ,
Total
Miscellaneous
Kent
Incidentals
Total ,
Total estimated r. mount of
money for all purposes
during the year .1922 $24,830.00
lOsUiuate.l Heceipls
Water Colli ctions $10,800 Of
Pastime license 180.0(1
Theatre license . 50.00
Oug license ..... ..3... 40.01)
Dray license 50.00
Fine,i - 150.00
Total estimated receipts..l 1,2 70.00
Uecapit illation
Total estimated expenditures
for the year $24,830.00
Total estimated receipts for
the year 11,270.00
Amount to be raised by
I.' :a-:lon.
A K-1 Cross belli ''it prottnuiiim'
v; : h. id Friday jvght in Ivadi'.
'e !. A LTood t'1.10 was cnjoyid l.y
uti.'o.t'inaiv to l.,;Lr .'ay
e:co..t.
A Halewe'en surjirise party was
-i'.en 113 F.va Lane at h,-.r home Tues- '
ley evening. The lade-s ail dr..gved
in costume and a happy evening was'
passed.
The funeral of Mrs. Irene Zink, be
loved wile of A. L. Zink was held
Friday afternoon from the Christian
church. , Rev. E. A. Palmer, preach-
ing the funeral services. Mrs. Zink
was well known and liked for her 1
charitable and willing manner. She ,
leaves to mourn her loss, her hus
band, A. L. Zink and the following
children, grown: Mrs. Vida Helicker,
.Mrs. Addie Devine, George, Everett,
and Eldred Zink. Being a Rebecca,
j that lodge had charge of the services,
j The Zinks were formerlly residents
;of Lexington, but the past four or
I l ive years have been living on a ranch
! near lone. To those -who are left to
mourn the, loss of a wife and mother,
we the people of Lexington, extend
jour heartfelt sympathy, in this, their
hour of reat sorrow.
Mrs. Lydia Carniichael who has
been visiting her parents for some
time, returned to her home here last
Monday.
Dick Rcbnett
Practical Horseslioer
AT CALMUS' SHOP
Special attention given to lame andin
terfering' horses!
, I Guarantee Satisfaction.
Give me a Trial
A.uto Owners!
Do you Know tHat I will do, your
repair worh for a MINIMUM PRiCE
and at tKe same time tHe
WORI1 is GUARANTEED
M. R. FELL
Willow St.
at CHase
taxation $13,560.00
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, thi3 6ti
day of November, 1922.
LEVYING BOARD,
C. L. Sweek,
Chairman.
urn i: ((' ji i i ivii of i.s: v-
in; iii).i:i of
llil'l-.Vilt
THE (TI'V OF
Not i
e is 1
day, I
I 922, at i lie
i-.i. of said .1.
Humph!'. s Drug Co., Election 9.
Dale Walklns, Hist Ally
S. MlCullollgll, Uebate
May F. Case, Colonel'
Heppn.T l.ighl Co., Ct. llonsi
S. Hughes Co., Ct. House
V.. .1. Stai key, Ct. House
r.itterson .V Sell, CC House
John Iliosnaii. Cir Ft.
Tom o.Ihnson, jail
V. e. King, T. H. Cattle
Ceo. McDut'lei., Shei ilt'
Colllver & Miller. Poor
L. S Shurle, Supt.
Killiam Sty. Co., ('nr. Kxp,
lliishoug Co., CJerk
CJlass Pi udliomme, office
I'nse I "u i n i t it if Co. .Coroner
A. D. Mc.Miirdo, Cm oner
W. C. Cason. et al Corinier
T. J. Humphreys. Treus.
L. W. Hriggs, Cen. Koad
V. 1.. Mi i'al, b, Ce,,. u.l.
J. W. Kiishner, Cell. Koad
l'l'i'ptes lla.lvie. Co., Ct. House
C. V. Hopper. Cen. Koad
Standard Col Co , Cen. Kead
ITi ppner Garage
llow ai d Cooper. C, n. Road
1 Iowa ul Cooper. Ko.ul.s
C. M. ! ill.-. No. ;,
C K. Mead, No. 9
C. M. Kug. Nil 15
1!. H. Steeis. No. IS
K. It. Sn ers. No. 1 0
I le A Ci mo No. 1 6
Ho ..to .1, huMMi, o. i
C. A. A .iile; t on, No 1 ('.
K. W. I.e u. i.l, ii, o. ;
ilattery Set x ,, e. (;, ,,, :o;ll
1 atom. 11 Ante Co., (J.'ii. Kd
A. It! Mia. N.. 9
IS. 75
1 11 I
3.50
5 5.54
5.00
c. oo
1.00
6.00
(i.r.o
21. S7
19.30
2 2.50
S.00
12.10
411 5 S
19135
90.20
5.0 0
12.30
2 1 . 9 S
9 . 7 5
5.0 0
4.1.20
!VI0
1 00
4.13
4 75
6 3 . 9 ti
3 26. 5S
2 5.00
9 7 a e
If. P.)
2 4 50
19 0 0
IMiVOi
11.2 0
10.50
5.7 5
2. SO
10.00
IK
i yitej
i ii
i "p pie r w il I ii
,i;M-nss ng and
a ing , liinlg
e i by gn en t hat on
ie t; t h day of Hi . m i. i ,
hour of 7:30 o'eloi 1; p.
y at I lie Council Cliaia
i;y of Heppner, Oregon.
...ird ol said i'it' ot
luei't lor t he pui'iiose oi
con.iiilei ini; ( lie lor. -t
of said coy of H"pp
ie I ler Hie n.si ul year beginning Jau-
aaiy, pit 192.1, unit any taxpayer ol
.-aid oil v of Heppner may at Unit
hue appear and be heard eider in
aver or in opposition lo the tax levy
,s set I'm Hi herein, or any pan
hereof.
m iKiitr
1M illlateil I Apeodil ores
'ersonal Service
Chief of Police $
City Ii .'en i it. i-
Cily Treasurer,
City Attorney
File Chief
Health Officer
Water Superintendent
Hookki oper at Water plant
LFXIXCyOV ITEMS
1 200.00
300. 0l.
210. Ot,
300.00
300.00
120.00
1 200. On
420.00
Total
Material and Supplies
Lights
Friiitlng
30SO.0O
19S0.00
75.00
The condition of our public school
building has caused fliiite a little tin
iest ami comment. So the school
hoard sent for the Stale liuili.tng In
spect, r io examine the building. lie
came and reported that the auditor
ium was unsafe and lo k' ep the pu
pils out of tiler.'. He aiso said that
lie would make his n port and then
send the board compute plans as to
the best way to repair the entire
building so as to make it completely
safe lei' our pupils.
From the discussions that one
overboil is on the corners at Lexing
ton, we judge that at the coming
(lection next Tuesday, the vote will
be strong for Olcott and against the
School illll.
The boys all seemed, to have a jolly
lime on Halloween, a f"w pranks
were played like hanging your ov
;ate on your own windmill, and liang
ng clothes up high in the air, but
lothing serious was done and every
one took things as a joke.
People of Lexington are beginning
o think that Ihcy are being "petion
il"Vithout limit. In the past week
..tie petition was circulated desiring
he retention of the heaith nurse with
.. salary and an automobile furnished.
While another was also presented
declaring that the people were not
ready for anything that would cause
more taxation at this time. Another
petition, we understand, that is go-
HARWOOD'S
DIAMONDS -:-WATCHES JEWELRY
PIANOS -:- PHONOGRAPHS ,
HEPPNER - V - OREGON
Get Out Your Heavy
Clothes
Cleaning
Relinins. -:-
Dyeing
Repairing
Lloyd Hutchinson
Where they
r
V 4
lean
lothes
lean
This is house cleaning
season
Just received a fine assortment of the
best brooms money will buy.
, -PRICES RIGHT -A
white enameled broom holder with
every broom.
helps Grocery
Company
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