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r.r.i: Fom THE CAZHTTK-TIMKS, HEPPNER. ORE.. THl'KSDAY, Jl'LY 20, 191; V t t V t t f V f V X 7 V V V A A A A. .! t v HEAL ESTATE We are offering a house and lot in Lents, Oregon, for sale or trade. This lot is 50 by 150 and has a number of youiir fruit trees on it. Will trade for a small place near the mountains or for Henmiermwertv. Vould trade rl L for work horses, broke Price tor this property or unbroke. is $1200.00. A Good Eight-Room Dwelling, Barn and other outbuildings, fruit trees and 3li acres of land in Heppner at a banrain. This can be' bought on time and if you want it and can give a rood note you don't need any money. 127 Acres of Land Fair house, good barn. G acres in of pod alfalfa land, some good farmland on the hills. Running water .all the season. A daudy little poultry jind dairv ranch for sale cheap. We have other good-properties for sale. Come and see us if you want to get bargains. Smead & Crawford Real Estate and Fire Insurance . Office iii the Fair Building COUNTY COURT CLAIMS Claims allowed by County Court: i. E. ltonine, Toor Aect.$ 3.50 ,'inuit Court Jurors, May Court Judges and Clerks Election, Loy M. . Turner, Surveyor i TaT 1 t ... j n..ptu?fs - a I . . Geo, McDunee Election Exp. 25S.20 682.30 ? ? ? ? t T ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? A. Z. Barnard do Martin Reid do Glass & Prudhomme Co. Clerks Office Exp. C. B. Sperry, Reg & Election V. M. A.vers. Circuit Court T. E. Chidsey, do Burroughs Adding Mach Co. Gen. Exp. Uex Cornett, Election Exp. Heppner Herald, Supt. Exp. do Treas, Exp. C. B. Sperry, Circuit Court I. M. White, Election Exp. W. G. Scott, Circuit Court Glass & Prudhomme Co. Election Exp. Joe Mason, Poor Aect Geo. MoDuiYee, Sheriff Exp. Oresron Garage, do A S. E. Notson, Supt. Exp.. 'J. J. Wells, Assessors Exp. J 'Morrow County Fair Board, Vi County Fair Minor & Co. Poor Acct & ' do Road t G. A. Bloakman, Reg. & t i Election Gazette-Times, Current Exp. Glenn Y. Wells, DIst Atty. Exp. Patterson & Son, Poor Acct. J. A. Gibbons, Reg. & Elec Case Furniture Co., Poor tion Sarah F. Sperry, Widow- Pension, 2 mo, ' 20.00 Lena .MiDaniel, Widow Pen- sion. 2 ma. 20.00 Elva Roberts. Widow Pen- I sion 2 mo. 20.00 Cora Walker, Widow Pen sion, 2 mo. 35.00 Mrs. Lula Grogan, Widow Pension, 2 mo. 35.00 I KO l MM). 79.10 C J- Anderson. Dist. No. 1 . 395.10 s S7 Wni. Driscoll, Dist. 2 37.50 '. Wni. Driscoll, Dist. 13.,.-.. 15.00 '' A. H. Currier, Dist. 1 4.33 C. A. Anderson, Dist. 2 8.75 IS. 7 4 Albert Bowker, Gen. Road .40 Wm. Driscoll, Dist. 13 - 10.00 2.16 PhiU Jones, Gen. 21.40 12.90 Jacob Bortzer, Dist. 16 , 2.25 6,00 A. H. Currier, Dist. 1 3.23 3,00 E. J. Merrill, Dist. 6 3.7 5 Oscar Kelthley, Dist 9 199.65 3.75 W. H. Clark, Dist. 3 42.00 3.00 Percy Hughes, Dist. 2 143.23 4.00 W. E. Pointer, Dist. 12 643.42 l.oo W. T. Campbell, Gen 22.60 6.00 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., 3.80 Dist. 10 17.00 2.50 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Dist. 17 . . 35.50 3.15 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., 37.83 ' Poor 6.00 21.it Henry Clark, Dist. 16 19.75 3. CO C. E. Carlson, Dist. 10 84.00 10.62 Arthur Harlow, Dist. 6 110.2b 100.00 C. E. Carlson, Dist. 10. 409.50 Geo. Miller, Dist. 17 475. 15 I-A. R. REID for your Rough and Dressed Lumber, Wood and Posts At the Mill or delivered 1000. 00 Frank Monahan, Gen... IP. 40 'C. J. Anderson, Dist. 11. X! T: ?! 1.50 12.00 14.45 9.05 14.75 1.60 Co., j Vaughn & Sons, Dist. 2 Olin Hayes, Gen. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Dist. 12 . W. P. Hill, Dist. 1 Jas. Sheridan, Dist. 2 Percy Hughes, Dist. 2 Martin Reid, Dist. 1 Martin Reid, Dist. 8 R. L. Benge, Gen Acct. 95.00 ; Jas. Higgins, Dist. 3 ? I i T V V V V LiceasedLmbalmer Lady Assistant J. L.YEAGEH FUNERAL BifSCTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon PAINTING & PAPER HANGING D. G. ROGERS hWALL PAPER FIRST DOOR NORTH GF P03TOFFICE flk INDEPENDENT gSaGEI V Karl L. Beach, Cir. Ct. Bounty, May VJ. A. Gibbons, Sheriff Exp.. Palace Hotel Co., Board Prisoners Irwin Hudson Co., Treasur er's Exp. Mrs. G. L. HerVen, Poor acct. Oregon Garage, County Ct. Chas. Avers, Court House Frank' Glasscock, Coyote Bounty 3. C. Cummins, Coyote Boun 8. C. Cummins, Coyote Boni'ty J. J. Wells, Assessor's Exp. Tesse Hall. Court House.. Gazette-Times, .Tax Notice. Gazette-Times, County Offi cers Gilliam & Bisbee, Court Hse. Gilliam & Bisbee, Poor Acct. VV. E. Pruyn, Circuit Court. Heppner Farmers' Union, Gen. Road Heppner Li;lit & Water Co., Current Exp. H. A. Lowe, Reg. & Election V. It. Walpole, Reg. & Elec tion ' Trwin Hodson Co., Clerk's Omce Glass & Prudhomme, Co., School Supt. Exp Geo. McDuffee. Sheriff Exp. Minor & Co., Poor Acct Mrs. C. W. Sluirte, Supt. Ex. .Mary -A. Notson " !. E. Notson Vlargarel Osten " )pal Br!.e?s " V. Z. Barnard. Etoetion Exp. 'Jscar Borg. Court House-. .V. E. Waibridge, Fruit In spector I".ppr..?f Herald, Dist. Atty. Exp. 1. urn l'.v.-U:fy- Co., Poor Acct. 'am Ft!-:! c; Co., Court H;-e. :. A. f'li'-'; Poor Acct auphii & Snu, ( our;. Hse. :a?. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current 7. ISO 445.50 22.15 20.60 IS CHALMERS AGENCY and Service SEation A complete line of Automobile-Accessories and Supplies kept constantly'onhand Painstaking. Service Satisfactory Work - - - - Expert Mechanics Tires and Tubes Vulcanized. Batteries Recharged Electrical Equipment. LIVERY SERVICE AT ALL HOURS. PHONES: SHOP 572; RESIDENCE 552 Located on North Main Street HEPPNER OREGON 63 4.50 3.00 24.00 13.75 2.9 b 3.75 8S.55 11.75 96 2G0.25 23.88 15.68 6.00 109.50 1.1.85 Vaughn-& Sons, Gen. Gilliam & Bisbee, Various Dist. 209.06 MP- A. "1.30 4.5 ) 300.0t 1S.''I 41.LT. 12.10 46.65 ,8. SO 6.00 4..j0 77. 30 7.50 10.50 25.00 1 .55 l3.;;o 3.25 6.O0 21.0) 9.S5 6.00 12.00 1.75 6.00 12;85 5.00 1.95 4.55 9.00 1.00 30.70 P.ieakman, Election .;. Maxwell, election Exp. !fa!fa Lnvn Dairy Co., Poor Ac:t. i'eppner Laundry, Poor 7.1M 7.30 2.25 ICE CUEkM SPECIALS PURE TRY DELICIOUS -:- REFRESHING OUR STRAWBERRY ICE CRE M Made from fresh crushed strawberries. You will like it. SOFT DRINKS OUR SPECIALTY THE PALM HIGHEST GRADE OF CANDIES IN THE CITY Iurray Bios., Court House Itirnphreys Drug Co., Poor Acct. I3.tj Humphreys Drug Co., Offices .70 J. W. Cowins & Son., Poor Acct. 4.75 Loy M. Turner, Surveyor's Exp. 75.00 3. H. Kellogg, Sheriff Exp. 9.90 K. H. Kellogg, County Court 27. GO Martin Reid, Court House.. 24.22 E. L. Padberg, Co. Commis sioner 16.0) Geo..J. Currin, Co. Commis sioner 40.00 Peter Nash, Election Exp. 6.00 F. M. Bayless, Poor Acct... 51.50 M. L. Oliver, Scalp bounty.. 3.00 C. C. Patterson, salary 2 mo. 150.00 Geo. McDuffee " 333.32 W. H. Herren " 150.00 J. A. Waters " 333.32 G. M. Anderson " lfiil.66 li. L. Gilliam " 100.00 Frank Gilliam " 83.32 J. J. Wells " 200.00 jSylva Wells " 100.00 j S. E. Notson " 200.00 ! W. M. Avers " 120.00 Mattie W. Adklns, Widow j Pension, 2 mo Harriett Ealrd, Widow Pen- sion, 2 mo. . Charlotte Brown, Widow Pension, 2 mo. Sylva Brown, Widow Pen sion, 2 mo. 35.00 Etta Ellen Scott, Widow Pension, 2 mo 1 80.03 Mary McDaid, Widow Pen- , sion, 2 mo. 65.00 Dan Henshaw, Dist. 12 Lee Slocum, Dist. 14 Leo Slocum, DM. J Lee Slocum, Gen. Road L. D. Neill, Dist. 14 Arthur Harlow, Dist. 6 50 J. V. rtarlow, Dist. SJ. J. II. Gentry, Dist. 1 J. H. Gentry, Dist. 2 J. H. Gentry, Dlat. 3 .1. H. Gentry, Dist. 6 J. H. Gentry, Dist. 13 Roy Missildine, Dist. 1 John Sprouls, Dist. 1 J. H. Gcmmell, Dist. 1 H. Long, iDst. 1 M. Fell, Dist. 1- Jesse Hall, Dist. 1 Torn Harris, Dist. 1 Good Roads Machinery Co., Gen. Rond B. H. Bleakman, Dist. 8 B. H. Bleakman, Dist. 7 Orve Brown, Dist 2 Orve Brown, Dist. 13 Wm. Driscoll, Dist. 2 Wm. Driscoll, Dist. 13 Harry Turner, Dist. 13 Sam Turner, Dist. 13 Jess Turner, Dist. 13 Ed Davidson, Dist. 13 Arthur Harlow, Dist. 6 Aug"st Rn'iner, Dists. 1 & 5 W. E. Pointer, Dist. 12 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Dist. 11 Leach Bros. Dist. 12 G. W. Bradley, Dist. 12 Geo. A. Miller, iDst. 17 E. 11. Alters, Diet. 6 Jesue Hall, Dist. 1., L. D. Neill. Dist. 14 C. J. Anderson, Dist. 11 Gilliam & Bisbee, Dist. 1 Gilliam & Bisbee, Dist. 13.. aniiam & Bisbee, Dist. 14.. Howard Cooper Corp., Gen. W. O. Bayless, Dist. 5 Henry Clark, Dist. 16 Oscar Ki-ithlcy, Dist. 9 Tlodsou Ferrougherty, Gen. J. H. Campbfcll, Dist. 1 Loy M. Turner, Gen. Road.. Parkers Mill Lumber Co., F'is- 0 David Brown, Dists. 12 & 13 less PnytU-r, Dists. 12 & 13 Dan HcuHhav, Dist. 12 Phil Jones, Gen. Road H. C. Aslibatigh, Dist. 1 R. W Turner Dist. 13 7.00 S6.00 SS.25 IS. 73 338.32 468. Tb 26S.65 156.75, 35.00 62.50 105.00 227.50 2.23 260. (Mi 32.50 6.25 91.25 25.00 25.00 i all the world JlW I other hose i.l. I I ;e Holeproof I I lyThem HereToday rs of study have made puaranteed three months. I iroof Hose silky, soft If any fail within that thus I ght in weight. And we replace them I nay enjoy all these free. Yet in our tij I es with economy. years of experi- 5is I pairs of cotton Hole- ence over 90 I are guaranteed to have outlasted Vtoy I six months without this famous -5x I threepairsofsilkare guarantee. mii.t.m I hlepraofffosierg ;proof, with all their advantages, cost the same as com'- I inds. Whatever you pay vou can't buy better than I ruof, Try a bu today, We have a coiaplctu liai;. I SAM HUGHES CO. J Total road funds for 2 mo.$S210.01 Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Noble returned Saturday from Rorhester, Minn., where Mrs.. Noble had gone to re ceive medical treatment from the fa mous Mayo brothers, surgeons. She returns home restored in health after spending about five weeks in the Middle West. , Hi mi) 3 tGPr V.' lv v- 320.00 . 19.00 244.15 83.23 12S.75 37.50 e.23 135.50 28.7 3 5.00 27.50 13.5.) t jmm 210.751 'mM rsmm 197:1. . mm wm lo.t'i. r KOTtYsiirfl hi . ma i 1 Hilar 3 n t iMmhTWwWn 7 , mmmmM&m szm ll I I 50 T Ccl i 1 GLAD s.J. VVr i'A 1 &srgfrn . t it 1 j tj nt j ifr tff fcfr 44 4 44 4 I WALLOWA I f LAKE PARK ! t "Breath of the Pines" ! 4,500 feet above sea-level, in the $ I F'ovvder River Mountains 20.00: near Joseph, Oregon. Eat, sleep, I Py. live out-of-doors. A delight- 20.00. ful mountain-lake resort. Good J I fishing. 35.00 j For full information, farm, ttckett, etc., atk T J. B. HUDDLESTON, Agent J I O.W R RANI THE HARDWARE WE SELL IS RELIABLE AND STRONG; IT WILL STAND HARD WEAR. THE "GOLDEN RULE" OE OUR STORE IS: WE SELL GOOD, HONEST STUFF; WE PUT A LOW SQUARE PRICE ON IT; WE CHARGE EVERY ONE THIS SAME PRICE. DON'T YOU WANT TO DO BUSINESS WITH THIS SORT OF A STORE? VAUGHN & SONS E4. 4'444't4444''-4.4.4.4i The HORN PASTIME VICTOR GROSHEN, Prop. v SOUTHEAST CORNER MAIN & MAY STREETS Complete Line of Candies and Cigars and all the Leading Soft Drinks. Card Tables in Connection. First Class Service Give Us a Call I '