The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, September 12, 1912, Image 1

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VOL. 21). NO. 24.
HEPPNER,. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912
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row County ?
Are You Patronizing
Nome Industry?
rE ARE MANUFACTURING Flour and Feed
superior to any imported article. If you
are not using pur products call at our
office on Main Street and get a testing sample.
Our flour is made exclusively from selected.
Morrow County Bluestem Wheat. '
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Seed Grain, Rolled Feed,
Alfalfa Seed.
We Solicit the Storage of your Wool
MORROW WAREHOUSE
MILLING CO.
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Merchant Tailor-made Suits are
the Most
ECdDQUdPOmiDOD
It has been claimed that ready-made clothes are cheapest
because they are made in quantities. This is not true.
If the manufacturer could have people come to his fac
tory and buy there, he could not even then give good value be
cause of the poor quality of material and inferior workmanship.
To the original cost of the garment, the manufacturer
must pay traveling salesmen's expenses and the retailer adds
another profit of about 40 per cent.
The original "quality price" is thereby lost and the price
is higher than that of a carefully merchant tailored suit made
here.
There are a great many men in this town who are
proud to say we make their clothes.
THEY KNOW WHY-
I have the exclusive agency in Morrow
county for the Famous Detmer Woolen
Co.'s guaranteed all pure wool.
FREIDRICH
The Best Tailor
COMMISSIONERS' COURT
September Term la a Short
One Principal Business
Auditing of Bills.
The regular September term of
the County Court was convened
on Wednesday Sept. 4, at the
County Court chambers, the full
Court being present.
No matters of very great im
portance came np for considera
tion, and the auditing of claims
against the county took the prin
cipal time of the Court. These
were not as numerous as common
so the commissioners were able
tojget through with the business
of the term in one day.
The full proceedings follow
herewith : n
Bondsxf Farmers' Union Ware
house Co., Phill Cohn, and Inter
ior Warehouse Co., all warehouse
men of Morrow county, were read
and approved.
Petition of C. A. Lovgren, et
al, for county road read . and re
jected on account of not having
required number of legal peti
tioners. The resignation of D. V. S.
Reid as county surveyor was ac
cepted and Loy M. Turner was
appointed to fill out the unexpired
term.
To aid in securing exhibits for
the Morrow-Umatilla fair, the
court appropriated the sum of
$250 and appointed D. C. Gur
dane to disburse the same and
look after the exhibits.
Wood contract with A. M. Slo
cum was cancelled, and clerk in
structed to pay for amount al
ready delivered, 33 1-2 cords, at
the contract pnce.
CLAIMS ALLOWED.
The following bills for the term
were audited and allowed:
GENKRAL FUND
C C Patterson, judge's
salary $150 00
WO Hill, clerk 333 33
A M Mallory, dep clerk 150 00
J C Hayes, sheriff. . . . 333 33
J O Rasmus, dep sheriff 150 00
S E Notson, school supt 200 00
J J Wells, assessor . . : . 200 00
Sylvia Wells, dep ass'or 70- 00
Frank Gilliam, treas.. 83 33
Thomson Bros, ct hse.. 6 85
T J Humphreys, cur ex 23 70
Bert Mason, poor ac 22 00
Sam Hughes, do 5 40
W O Hill, miscellaneous 30 00
R L Merrick, jail ac... 1 50
Slocum Drug Co, cur ex 75
Gazette-Times, do .. 57 80
Gilliam & Bisbee, ct hse 16 40
S E Notson, supt ac... 17 00
A M Slocum, ct hse. ... 164 15
S E Notson, inst fund. . 150 00
P C Gurdane, Dist fair 250 00
J S Young, co court 1 00
M J Devin, do 4 00
F E Boyden, hlth officer G6 66
W M Ayers, janitor. ..." 120 00
V A Groshen, elctn ac 2 50
Pacific Stationery &
Printing Co, cur ex 22 75
Bushong & Co do . . 20 22
Glass & Prudhomme, do 9 00
Invin-Hodson Co, do.. 25 30
R L Polk & Co, do . . 5 00
H L & W Co, ct hse ex. 78 30
Minor & Co, poor ac . 6 75
F M Bayless, do 213 50
Tum-a-Lum Lbr Co, do 6 50
Patterson & Son, do. . . 23 00
CT Walker Est. do-... 45 50
J C Hayes, cur ex 10 62
J C Hayes, sheriff ex.. 14 00
W R Walpole, Jr, tax
rebate 18 20
L D Howland, water
master 14 00
J P Williams, justice ct 5 35
HOAl) FUND
EL Kirk 99 00
J L Kirk. 35 00
Ralph Floreon...: 60 00
A O Burch 30 25
Walter Crosby 5 00
Jake Dexter 7 50
Norman Florence 7 50
Sam McCullough 5 00
Martin Reid 19 28
David Wilson 29 65
Guv Boyer 5 00
Harold Cox 12 00
J H Cox 10. 00
Geo Sperry 2 72
I C Cox 76 00
John Sprouls 5 00
Vaughn & Sons 59 30
N M Johnson 53 75
W W Bechdolt, claim of
$.,:?8 87 disallowed
The Beebe Co, $53 GO
continued
R W Turner 20 25
Hvrd Bros 7 75
M Healev 1 50
D O Justus 78 25
li L Bcnge 5 50
A Reaney
W E Pointer
Morrow Whse Mill Co.
CG Thornton.
J E Musgrave
J M Hastings
J S Young
Chas Ayers""
J WMcCraw
Ray Young
Guy Boyer..
W P Scrivner
Cecil Hale
Edward Hale
Vaughn & Sons
J H Bellenbrock
Reuben Madlock
Mrs J H Allen
J R Ashinhurst
G E Fuller
D V S Reid
Dave Hynd
Bert Mason
Gilliam & Bisbee
M J Devin
J H Edwards....
10 50
15 50
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21 25
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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
First Meetin? In Two Months
Water Bonds Paid.
The City Council met on Mon
day evening after having failed
to get together for a couple of
months. As a consequence there
was an accumulation of bills
against the city, but little other
business to claim the attention of
the council.
In the absence of Mayor Van
Vactor, W. O. Minor, chairman
of the Council, presided, and
there were present beside him
councilmen Barratt, Kirk and
CJurrin.
A petition asking the council
to vacate a portion of the street
and public road, and to re-establish
the public road on new lines
just east of the new school build
ing in Day's Addition, was sub
mitted to the council, and after
due consideration the same was
granted. This will vacate a por
tion of the east end of Baltimore
street and change the present
road and make it run farther up
on the hill toward the old school
bu;lding. Beginning at a point
nut far from the mill, the road
can be made to run around the
point of the schoolhouse hill on a
three per cent grade, and its re
location will be an improvement.
It was really made necessary by
the location of the new school
building.
A similar net.ition was alsODre-
sented asking that Sterling, Clark
and Huggms streets lying in
Shipley's Addition be vacated,
and the prayer of the petitioners
was granted, lhe erection oi
the Farmers' warehouse, which
will cover a large portion of this
addition, made it necessary that
these streets be vacated.
TheO.-W. R. & N. Co. was
erranted the right to construct
and maintain a railroad track
across Morgan street to connect
its main line with the Farmers'
warehouse.
The following claims against
the city were audited and allowed:
L W Briggs, princi
pal, interest and
expense in paying
joff water bonds . .
Hennner Transfer Co,
A J Stevenson, labor-
W M Ayers, labor . . .
W P Scrivner, blksmg
H Beglow, lbr & team
Flovd Thomas, labor.
S E Notson, filing fee
case of City vs
Pickard
W A Richardson, spe
cial officer 3 days
J C Hayes, board of
Tappin
J 0 Hager, team hire
Cecil Hale, labor
Geo Blahm, labor. . . .
A vin Wade, labor....
Chas Ayers, labor. . . .
Geo Schempp, labor. .
Martin Johnson, plans
and specifications
for reservoir. . . .
Vaughn & Sons, hdw
Wm Baird, labor
Cox & Beamer, hauling
Martin Reid, lumber.
L & W Co, current for
July and August.
Mack Smith, salary
for 2 months
Mack Smith, kiliing 5
dogs
J P Williams, salary 2
mouths
L W Briggs, salary 2
month
Frog Pond Restaurant
meals for Light-.
$15,462 50
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6 75
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Our New
.Fall Goods
Are in and opened
up for inspection.
Come and take a look
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Our stock is larger than
ever.
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THE GROCER
Is Still Doing Business
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