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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. ORE. THURSDAY MARCH IS HIT PAGE THREE si ft H- COINTV COIKT. L. MONTERESTELI MARBLE AND GRANITE . WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work. All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders. ALL WORKGUARANTEED Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon WE SELL PURE WHITE FLOUR NONE BETTER HEPPNER FARMERS' UNION WAREHOUSE CO. WE HANDLE WHEAT AND WOOL. HIGHEST PRICES PAI DFOR HIDES AND PELTS. Ix M T T I Wood and Coa HEPPNER WOOD YARD N. A. CLARK. Proprietor, SUCCESSOR TO E. E. BEAMANJ FINE ROCK SRINGSNUT COAL $11.00 Per Ton 8 8 Phone 396 - Heppner, Oregon t (nMjMj 41 4 44 fr 4"!"$ 4 ' FUNERAL SUPPLIES MODERN EQUIPMENT PAINSTAKING SERVICE CASE FURNITURE COMPANY March, 17th, 1917 Claims. The Court at this time takes up the matter of tne various claims against Morrow County and allowed as per attached lists. General and Hoad. Itoads. Road Viewers reports on: The road petitions of N. M. John son et al for the establishing one road and vacating another road, ap proved by the county court and said road ordered and opened and vacated at the end of 20 days the statutory period for an appeal in said petitipns. Roads. Road viewers report, on the road petition of R. F. Fraser et al to va cate certain roads, approved by the County Court and same ordered va cated at the end of 20 days the sta tutory period for an appeal on said petition. Roads. Road petitions of E. B. Bergstrom etal, No. 354, 35S, 356, 357 and 358, continued until; the May term of Court. Bonds. The following Official Bonds ap proved by the Court at this time: Loy M. Turner, County Surveyor, M. L. Case, County Coroner, Lena Snell Shurte, County School Supt. Court adjourned to meet in special session April 4th, 1917. General Claims Allowed by March County Court. Name. Amount. F. H. Rieks, Bounty . 17.50 F. D. Cox, Bounty 1.50 Geo. McDonald, Bounty 8.00 R. W. Voile, Bounty 2.00 Gilliam & Bisbee Court house exp. 70.88 Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff Exp 74.96 J. W. Sibley, Bounty 1.50 J. E. Musgrave, Bounty 4.60 Mrs. Levi Carroll, Poor Acct. 10.00 T. W. Rippee, Bounty 3.00 J. A. Yeager, Sealer of W. & M. 8.11 C. J. Anderson, Circuit Court 9.20 C. C. Patterson, Salary, 2 Mo. 160.00 Geo. McDuffee, Salary, 2. Mo. 333.32 W. H. Herren, Salary, 2 Mo. 150.00 J. A. Waters, Salary. 2 Mo 333.32 Gay M. Anderson, Salary 2 Mo. 166.66 T. J. Humphreys, Salary 2 Mo. 83.32 J. J. Wells, Salary, 2 Mo 200.00 Sylva Wells, Salary, 2 Mo 100.00 Lena Snell Shurte, Salary 2 Mo. 200.00 W. M. Ayers, Salary 2 Mo 120.00 Mattie Adkins, Widow Pen sion, 2 Mo. - 20.00 Harriett Baird, Widow Pen sion, 2 Mo. 20.00 Charlott Brown, Widow Penr sion, 2 Mo 35.00 Mary McDaid, Widow Pen sion, 2 Mo 65.00 Sarah F. Sperry, Widow Pen sion, 2 Mo. 20.00 Elva Roberts, Widow Pen sion, 2 Mo. 20.00 Cora Walker, Widow Pen sion 2 Mo 35.00 Mrs. Mable Akers Widow Pen slon, 2 Mo. 35.00 Hugh Githens, Court House Exp. 28.83 H. C. Johnson, Court House Exp. 31.00 Heppner Sanatorium, Poor Exp. 40.00 C. C. Chick, Health Officer 3.25 H. T. Allison, Health Officer. 2.00 G. G. Gaunt, Health Officer.. .50 J: O. Hager, Court House Exp. 3.50 Gaette-Tlmes, Offices Ex. ' penses ... -- - 69.45 Carl Williams, Court House Exp. 1.00 John McCullough, Sheriff Exp. 14.00 Underwood Typewriter Co., School Supt. Exp. .75 J. A. Gibbons, Sheriff Exp 28.00 J. K. Gill & Co., Current Exp. 12.00 T. J. Mahoney, Agt., Prem. on Bonds 86.76 Minor & Co., Poor Acca 1.70 Vaughn & Sons, Court House 1.80 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current Exp. 20.59 8.20 APPLES Still a few boxes left While they last we will sell Russets, C Grade : : : $1.00 Box Black Twigs, Fancy : : : $1.25 Box All are Hood River grown and packed PHELPS GROCERY CO. M. M. T. H. J. T. H. 9.34 282.CI Bert Mason, Poor Acct Heppner Milling Co., Court House Exp. 30.00 Hepner Milling Co., Poor House Exp. g. oo E. J. Starkey, Court House Exp. 225 Bushong & Co., Tax Collector EP- 43.25 Glass & Prudhomme Co., Tut Collector Exp. 112.45 Glass & Prudhomme Co., Dist Atty. Exp. 5.9o Glass & Prudhomme Co., As sessors Exp. 113.20 Glass & Prudhomme Co., ClerkB Exp. 1.28 Lena Snell Shurte, School Supt. Exp. 10.70 Dan Leathers, Bounty, 1.60 Lulu Carroll, Poor Acct., 10.00 F. D. Cox, Bounty 3.00 Lena Snell Shurte, Supt. Exp. 10.(2 Carl Williams, Court House Exp. 11.26 Bessie Flynn, Widow Pen sion 10.00 Ben Cox, Bounty, 1.50 J. A. Yeager, Sealer of W. ft 7.SS Gentry, Bounty, 1.60 Cullck, Bounty 3.00 Williams, Bounty 3.00 W. M. Ayers, Court Rons Exp. 13.00 Humphreys Drug Co., Poor Exp. 12.06 Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff Exp.. 01.44 Geo. McDuffee, Jail Exp 3.30 Gazette-Times, Clerk Exp 27.70 Gazette-Times, Adv. Delin quent taxes 160.76 Gazette-Times, Assessors Exp 10.00 Gazette-Times, Treas. Exp Heppner Light ft Water com pany, Court House Exp Crandall ft Roberts, Expert ing books of county offi cials. Thompson Bros, Court House Exp. 10.(3 Bushong & Co., Sheriff Exp 37.10 Bushong & Co., Clerks Exp. 24.26 Glass & Prudhomme, Clerks Exp 14.80 Glass & Prudhomme, Diet. Atty. 11.68 J. O. Hager, Court House Exp. 2.25 Pac. Tel & Tel. Co., Current Exp. 16.95 1 P f Rnvleaa Pnnr Anit US AA National Surety Co., Prem. on Surveyor Bond 16.00 Lena Snell Shurte, Supt. Exp. 8.00 Evelyn Shipley, Sheriff Exp. 64.00 Bradford & Son, Court House Exp. 12.00 Elliott Fisher Co., Clerk " Exp. u ' 19.20 Case Furniture Co., Poor Acct. 20.00 Leach Bros. Election Exp. 6.00 M. L. Cantwell, Poor Acct- 6.00 W. E. Walbrldge, Fruit In spector. 9.00 Vaughn & Sons, Court House -ExpV.,. . .60 Gilliam & Bisbee, Court House Exp. 12.05 Palace Hotel jail acct (Board Prison) 63.50 Geo. J. Currin, Commissioner Exp. 22.00 Total General Fund $4,165.78 Road Fund. Gilliam & Bisbee, Gen. Roads 3 71.36 W. E. Pointer et al, Road Dist No. 12 J 73.75 Loy M. Turner, Gen. Road 2.25 F. N. Moyer, Dist, No. 12, 8.26 F. N. Moyer, Dist No. 13, 12.00 L. D. Nelll, Dist No. 14 1 C. E. Carlson, Dist No. 10 Wm. Kirk, Dist. No. 1 J. F. Barlow, Dist No. 8, L. D. Neill, Dist No. 14, 49.00 C. W. Alford, Dist No. 7, 25.95 W. E. Pointer, Dist No. 12 267.85 J. H. Cox, Dist, No. 12, 17.92 Martin Reid, Dist No. 1, 14.(8 H. C. Ashbaugh, Dist, No. l. 9.25 C. C. Rhea, Dist No. 10 66.25 J. H. Gentry, Dist No. 1 167.52 Dan Stalter, Dist No. 1 6.00 Henry Clark, Dist No. 16 64.70 O. A. Brians, Gen. Road, 3.75 W. T. Campbell, Gen. Road 11.20 John H. Lewis State Engineer Dist No 17, 18, 19 167.77 Gilliam ft Bisbee, Gen. Road. 40.00 Total Amount Road Fands-$123a.50 43.00 04.7 S 21.00 7.25 Alfalfa Seed. We have on hand a considerable quantity of highest qnality alfalfa seed. Get your orders in early if you want any. Heppner Milling C. Don't forget the dance at the Fair pavilion on the evening of March 17 Bowker'e orchestra of Portland will furnish the music and a good time therefore assured. FOUND One pair gold rimmed glasses In black leather case. Own er may have same by calling at Gazette-Times office and paying for this ad. Big dance at the Fair pavilion on Saturday evening, March 17. Bow kers orchestra of Portland will fur nish the music. FOR BALK Three boar pigs, 6ve months old. Well bred Poland China. Ten dollars each. A. W. Gammell, Lexington, Ore. 2t. Are you out 61 coal. N. A. Clark has some good Centralis Nat coml that he is selling for 38.00 per ton. For Sale - 34 Pure Bred Leghorn hengj inquire of D, C. G online, Three Sizes of BUTGKS this year Seven passenger, six cylinder, 55 horsepower - - $1635.00 Five Passenger, six cylinder, 45 horsepower - - - $1170.00 Five passenger, four cylinder, 35 horsepower - - $785.00. These prices are F. O. B. Heppner BUICK DESIGN BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD FOWER The tightness of the Buick Valve-in lead motor and not the enthusiasm of its salesmen has made the Buick conspicuous for leadership. This new four has a Buick Valve-in-Head motor (with electric starter) which develops thirty-five horse power on brake test and is so reliable for ruggtd service that no eulogy is necessary among "men who know Buick.". Ite lines are beautiful.. Finish and color are exceptional- Deep, tufted black genuine leather upholstery. Cov ered floor and running board, with aluminum bindings, give a trimness of appearance that is peculiarly Buick. Body, hood, fenders and running gear are painted a glossy, long-wr jing black; wheels are black with white stripes. Tires 31x4 inches. SEE THE BAB7 BUICK AT THE HEPPNER GARAGE ALBERT BOWER, Local Agent All Buicka have the Delco lighting and starting system. There is none better. STALLIONS AT AXT.l STABLES, PEXDLETON, OREGON Imported Percberon and Belgian Stallions that are extra good. Besides ether Perch eroc, Belgian, English Shire and Clydesdales with imported ancestors that are young and good, with correct pedigrees that are desirable. One pair extra Percheron mares. If you are a customer aad wait to save your money, take time to come and see nte. Kemcmfcer, Gaud 8 lull ions and Low Prices. Ttat"Tou 'can aot"vZ J. R- JUSTUS, Importer, longer 1 might Chxate PENDLETON, OREGON. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph Bring the Kiddies early while they are fresh and rested; The picture will be prettier. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER STAR THEATER Heppner, Oregon. CITY MEAT MARKET UNDER SEW MANAGEMENT AH kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard This is the place to buy Oysters, Grabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts scamps roR "SEAismeT" oysters Johnson & Johnson