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PAGE FOUR THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, December 19, 1922 S "i- -b ! -I t I 4 4 J. TOOFESSIOXAL CARDS -- Miss Elizabeth Hall FLORIST rhone Main 3691 Res. Black 1551 SOU Last Second Street The Dalles, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTORN K Y-AT-LAW Office In Court House HEPPNER, OREGON Goodyear and Kelly-Springfield Tires "None Better" Arlington Tire Service Co. Itoy Wilson, Prop. Vulcanizing Tires and Tubes, Auto Tops, "Tops 'em All". "Service Worth While" I'liono '.',( Arlington, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Masonic Building HEPPNE-R, OREGON FOR RENT Six room house part ly furnished, in Heppnor. Call at this office. 2911 Why pay moro for gasoline when you can get U at the Byers Chop Mill for 30 cents a gallon? 8tf The Dalles Hospital A (M-nci-al hospital of r.evenly six ln'ilw for I lit- In-atmi-nt of i Heal and ;;iir);ii';il diseases. Six 'f i a 1 dcpurl ini lit for obsl '-trie case:;. DiS. Scaler, Thompson and Coberth MI-IIHCAL liiliiM roiis DR. A. D. McMURDO riivsn i.w nmi sii;;i:oN Tvleplnmo 12 2 Office I'allerson's Drug Store IIIOI'IWIOU, OHUCiON F. A. McMENAMIN LAW V 111 Of f f ci rhone Main G 43 (lilinan lliiilding i! iirrxiou, okkcon KARCL & HURLEY For holm's in or nnr The Dallcr-, Oregon HKf; l'S Our I'lic s Are K :Ut 320 Second St. Main lilt! 1 DeLUXE ROOMS Summer Rates 75c & $1.00 Over Case Furniture Co. Columbia Realty & Loan Co. K. (I. Men-it . Mr.r. 3HS V.i.diin,i;lon Strict The Dalles ( )"0gnn Same i :. Van Yai "or 15. 1!. Duller Van VACTOR & BUTLER ATlOltMYS-ATI.AW Piilto 301 Bust National Bank BUlg. Tin: n i l i s, oi;i ;ov. $!C WATERS & ANDERSON 1 u;i: ixsi uam H Su'iviMir to C. 0. Patterson llKVl'NKIt. OUKGON Phono ;'s:i. We haw money to loan FRED J. BAUER jU'.ent for Pacific liMs. Lean Ass'n . ilenei al Real Khtale and lasiiranco.. 100 12 Kast Second Street Till: liAI.I.KS, OUlXiON Job Printiag SEE US In When in need of any thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. iug I to COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Claims Allowed (Continued from last week) C. C. Calkins, Co. Agt., $250.00. G. A. Bleakman, Co. Ct., $30. L. P. Davidson, Co. Ct., $63. Central Market, Gen.Rd., $10. C. C. Chick, Health Officer,$6.75 Ed Gillespie, No. 1G, $40.71. M. Benin, Bounty, $15. State High. Com. Gen. Rd., $88.92. Feenaughty Mach. Co., Gen. Rd., $423.25. R. Lieuallon, No. 9, $5. H. Culick, No. 5, $10.50. E. F. Sommers, No. 5, $18. T. If. Williams, Bounty, $3. A. Camphell, Bounty, $13. J. K. Gill Co., Library, $15.54. C. B. Oral, Sealer, $6.46. H. Grim, Poor, $39.12. E. R. Musgrave, Bounty, $3. F. A. Ray, Bounty, $4. A. I). McMurdo, Physician, $10. S. Shaw, Fair Grounds, $25. W. L. McCalob, Gen. ltd., $1 66.66. Daisy Becket, Wid. Pen., $2 5. Sadie Moroy, Wid. Pen., $25. Gladys Gibbons, Wid. Pen., $10. JCeoecca Knight, Wid. Pen., $40. Francis Gordon, Poor, $2 5. Ida Fletcher, Poor, $15. Vivian Yocom, Sheriff, $80. J. N. Matteson, Bounty, $7.00 I. H. Leathers, Bounty, $9. A. Cornett, Justice Ct., $40.95. Bushong & Co., Office Ex., $13.78. Glass & Prudhommn Offloo Vv $6.24. Heppner Lt. & Wat. Co., Ct. House, $65.95. W. M. Ayers, Election, $13.20. W. L. Matteson, Election, $3. Everett Logan et al Elec, $482.60. J. V. Cowdrey, ct. House $4.. A. J. Kelly, Bounty, $4. O. Keithley, No. 14, $8.50. L. W. Briggs, Gen. Rd., $12. R. Turner, No. 9, $17.94. E. H. Turner, No. ), lf(J2.82. B. R. Hatcher, No. 9, $44.85. If. A. Hatcher, No. 9, $47.84. F. P. Ross, No. 9, $39. W. L. McCaleb, Gen. Rd., $8.41. T. Brennan, Gen. Rd., $7.50. S. G. Lininger, Gen. Rd., $2. C. 11. Latouroll, Gen. lid., $10.65. Vaughn & Goodman, Gen. Rd., $ 1.21). R. L. Bongo, Gen. Rd., $13.19. Colin A u I o Co.., Gen. d., $1.70. Clyde Kquip. Co., Gen. JI,., $2 66 Road liuilders Co., ( Rd.. $f.30. S. li. Nelson, Gen. ltd., $ 1 1.2 1. Kd I! ,:.., Poor, $1 1 .no. J. F. Gorman, Sheriff, ; (.50. Palti-rson & Son, Cur. Ex., $'l,50. J.eaeti Itros., Kloct ion, 5. J. .1. McDonald, Election, $1.25. M. F. U'ad.sworlli, Elccti,,,,, $5.' T. 11. I.own, Nloclion, $5, Geo. MidMilToo, Elm-lion, $11 40 E. .1. Starkey, CI. House, $3.40. Thomson Bros., Poor, ,$27. Colliver & .Miller, Poor, $23.4 1. .1. J. Wells, Assessor, $30. Pac. Tel. Co., Cur. Ex., $29.50. Lena Shurte, Supt., .$(i.7r,. Al. L. Case, Coroner, $5.20. .1. H. t'almus, Gen. Rd., $52.25. Waller, Pope, Gen. lid., $6 1.37. Heppner Herald, Split., $ll).f,0. W. T. C.iniphell, Co. Court, 43.51 Cazelte Times, Various, $ 1 r,3 05 Geo, Mrllul'l'oe, Rebate, $13.01. A. llenriksen, Roliate, $Sli 21 Iv O. .Will. Rebate, $27.20. ' Max Roge:s, $2 2. Oilliiim & liisboe, CI. Use., $ 1 7 80 darlm Reid. Gen. Rd., $35.24. F. A. Randall, No. i, $. ij)5. G- A. Hlealiiiiaii, Co. Ct., $26. L. P. Durlilson, Co. Ct., $61.53 I- P. Cornier. V,, i-, $n. Turn a lum, Ct. House, $16.35. C. W. Dykslra, No. 17, $!,s.24. Carlson Bros., 1 1 Bond, $31)0 E. L. Avers. . :,eii,, $:,S.07. G. lilayd' n, 2, $J I.17. I Al.11 l;i I. It. Bond Shi A rlingion Xs Ed Gillespie, Dirk Lapih,, I ml. Acci. Ce lud. Aei i. i ( Bit., Spl. 2, $775.07 Brii!;, e. $14.4 I. . II- Bond. $16.63. "- Spl, 2, $23.27. hi II Hmm.1 I -1 n D eenangniy Co.. n. P.ond, $513 25 Key l.n iiallen, N. 14, $ti. 1- H. Cos. No. 7. i 1.05. G. II. llayden. Bridge, $32.54 Dick Laplhorn, II. i;oml, $;',3.3:) - Wan, 11, spl. 2. $ 10. 16. E. Sloneman, II. Bond, $5. SIS. G. E. .Miller, Xo, 3, $1 10.05 1-- D- elihaueli. 11. jjon.l, $12.75. .las. Ileal ert, Spl. I , $2,!i'J. Mai-klunn, Spl. 1. $(!. John ll avet I . S0. 1 , 5 19 2 1 C. O. Avers, 1 1 B,.nd. f ",0. " Phelps Gro. Co - II- Bund. $16.30. . II- Bond, $3.65. Vinl,. $21.50. Bond, $3.50. Hond, $11.72. Thompson Bros F. Sliivelv, 11 I G- W. Kirk, H. Geo. Hayden. II W. 11. Avers. 11 ll.iidman Cash Bomf, $!l!i.50. Store, 11. Bond, $30. Vi. I. Bleakman Co., . Bond. $70 10 lioad Ull IS. Co.. II 11. m, I 1 o. Watt Powd. Co., II. Bnn.l, $2V.!I4 Mamtard OH Co.. H. Bond. $Sl (.imam ,1: liistn J. W. Kirsi'lmei '. II. Bund. $29. II- Hond, $1 15. I. $2.5,1. Co. 11. Bond. in. Spl Ceepei 'M a id I. FinKlieiner. I. Pond. .60. V A. Mmvliii So! - r.ll Boardiiian Gar.uie. Spl. 2, $;;,70. Eil Breslin, Pour. $5S.ti'v 'F u 111 a I. inn, H. Bond, $ 10. So. Slate Aivi. Com.. Lev, l H. W. Oliver, Lex.. $ IIS. 25. Independent Garnce. l.ex., $6. W. P. Harnett Co.. l.ex., $55. 33. Karl Beach. Lex.. $ 1 n. K. 11. Lam-, l.ex.. $!1.15. Co. Ar.ont. Undent $170. v ' H. 15. Ahalt. Rodent, $ii0.51. Geo. MoDuttVo. Prohi., $;; f,o 11. W. Oliver, 11. Bond, $335.40. Bank of tone. Roads, $740.50 E. S. Natl Bank. Roads, $623 70 Eirst Natl. Bank, Roads, $4399.14. KOU' RENTGood 8 -room houso Heppner. Good condition; bath. 25 a nwuth. Phone Mrs. Hattie Kirk, loulfc Ore., or call at this of- FOR RENT Furnished housok rooms. Enquire Mrs. Mary Bartholomew, Heppnor. rhone 313. John T. Kirk made a buslnes trip Arlington during the week. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION j Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Morow j County, Oregon, will hold the regular I examination of applicants for State Certificates at the Court House at ' U nnnnpT Oron-nn o fnlln...n. "--l'..--. , v. aa luimwa, com mencing Wednesday, December 20, 1922, at 9:00 o'clock a. m.. and con tinuing until Saturday, December 23, 1922, at 4:00 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Foi-dnoon U. S. History. Writine Penman. ship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Reading, Manual Training, Composition. Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course or biuay tor Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic. Historv of sjnratimi Methods in GeograDhv. Mechanic! Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography. Sfen phy, American Literature Physics, Typewriting, Methods In Language! Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, En glish Literature, Chemistry. l'Wday Afteilnoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping. Very truly yours, J. A. CHTTPntriT t Superintendent of Public Instruction. We Wish you all a rry Christmas and a Hap Bo wers Shoe Shop Kirk Bus & Transfer Co, Wm. M. KIRK, Proprietor We Thank you for past patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. Our best service is for you. Leave orders at Case Furniture Co. or Phone Main 684 Leave Orders at Hotel Patrick. BAGGAGE. EXPRESS. FREIGHT COUNTRY TRIPS & GENERAL HAULING 25 Cents out of every $1.00 You are now paying for insurance can remain in your pocket when you renew that Fire Insurance policy in the Oregon Fire Relief Assn. F. R Brown Agent For Morrow County Phone Office 642, Res. 29F14. Heppner, Or. Holiday Gifts ' Coleman's Lamps and Lanterns Percolaters, Aluminum ware Safety Razors and Pocket Knives. Peoples Hdw. Co. Heppner, Oregon EASTERN OREGON SHEEPMAN MAKES GOOD AS HOTEL MAN (DeWitt Harry in Oregonian) If ever you're in New York go the Waldorf-Astoria and Roy Caru thers will give you a royal welcome. Roy likes anyone from Oregon. got his start running sheep about miles below Huntington. Caruthers' story is one demonstrat ing ability. A couple of years ago the Washington hotel in Weiser was in difficulties. The management did not seem to be able to make it pay. Caruthers was induced to leave his ranch and take charge. He had never had anything to do with a hotel be fore, except to pay for services ren dered. He was a sheepman, but came off the Huntington ranch, saw the Weiser hotel and conquered the difficulties. . The next year, when the board c directors of the Palace hotel in San Francisco were in search of a mana ger they offered Caruthers such an excellent contract that he would not refuse, and the Oregon rancher re peated his Idaho success in Califor nia. And last year he was called to New York, installed as manager of the Waldorf-Astoria, the hotel that pays a million dollars a year rental before it begins to take in any money for itself. Caruthers has made another not able success, but with all that he hankers for Oregon and nothing de lights him more than to find some Oregonian in the hotel and show him a fine time and hear the latest news from home. py New Year The Helm Dry Wall System of Pressed Cement and Brick Blocks to - He ten he MTTH COXTIM OI S CIRCULATIXQ AIR SPACE COOL IX SIMMER WARM IX WIXTEU. CHEAPER THAN LUMBER. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME THAT WILL LAST No painting No repairing Write us for literature Umatilla Pressed Concrete Brick and Block Co. Auto Owners! Do you know that I -will do your repair work for a MINIMUM PRICE and at the same time the WORK is GUARANTEED M. 8. FELL iE1 at Thomson Bros, for Boys' and Girls' School Wear UR Assortment of Boys' and Girls' footwear for the school season were never more complete. Boy's and Girl's Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 Boy's and Girl's Sweaters $2.50 up Boy's Knicker Suits $8.50 to $15.00 Boy's and Girl's Windsor Ties .35c - .50c Boy's and Girl's Blouses $1.C0 and $1.25 School Hose Thomson Bros. Heppner - . . Oregon The Road to Happiness IS made more smooth by a substantial savings account. Mony isn't everything but it certain'-. ' ct 3e -cr the rough spots in life. The inborn feeling of satifaction and contentment that accompanies a growing Savings Account can only be appreciated by the man or woman who has one. Open Your Account and Build for Happiness Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon I 25c - 35c 50c 1