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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
COUNTY COURT MEETS ' lllfJTfW'pi NAM www Ml 1 gi- i Who Benefits By High Prices? You feel that retail meat prices are too high. Your retailer says he has to pay higher prices to the packers. Swift & Company prove that out of every dollar the retailer pays to the packers for meat, 2 cents is for packers' profit, 13 cents is for operating expenses, and 85 cents goes to the stock raiser; and that the prices of live stock and meat move up and down together. The live-stock raiser points to rising costs of raising live stock. Labor reminds us that higher wages must go hand in hand with the new cost of living. No one, apparently, is responsible. No one, apparently, is benefited by higher prices and higher income. We are all living oa a high priced scale. One trouble is, that the number of dollars has multiplied faster than the quan tity of goods, so that each dollar buys less than formerly. Swift & Company, U. S. A. an 1 . I New Spring Millinery Miss S. G. Reynolds, my irimmer, nas arrived from Portland. The limited space in my new quarters prevents my making an opening display, but 1 have a splendid snowing of Spring Goods, selected through the good taste of Miss Reynolds. I can safely say, bring your hat troubles to us. They will be well taken care of, whether it be the making ot a new one or the making over your old one. The same careful attention to style and work man ship will be given. MRS. L. G. HERREN (Continued from Front Page.) jJiili-i W. Graham, court I house I Public Land Co., assessor's j exp ! Frank Evans, tax rebr.te Thomson Hros., court house I Husliong & Co., county clerk 1 Sylva Wells, assrssor's exp j -McRoberts-Cohn Co., sheriff j exp H. t . Aslibaugh, gen road. I H. G. Hayes, county fair 23.25 5.60 14.33 4.55 42.39 66.00 7.50 905 7.50 4.00' 10.25 j Iloppner Herald, sheriff exp Humphreys Drug Co., gen road Humphreys Drug Co., court house 21.50 A. L. Cornett, justice of peace 3 00 J. P. Williams, justice of peace W. O. Minor, justice of peace 3.00 3.00 VMUte Carbon Ribbon Co assessor's exp 00 i'ejple Hdw. Co., cur exp- Glass & Prudhomme Co., tax 1.00 collector 287.75 Glass & Prudhomme Co., dist atty Glass & Prudhomnio Co., justice of peace , Glass & Prudhomme Co., cur rent exp Glass & Prudhomme Co., sheriff i Glass & Prudhomme Co., een 5.50 20 29.40 7.60 road - - - 23.75 Glass & Prudhomme Co., county clerk 36.00 Glass & Prudhomme Co., assessor 175.40 Glass & Prudhomme Co., treasurer, igg Caso Furniture Co., Coroner exp 171() Cace Furniture Co., court house '35.70 Case Furniture Co., poor farm, 2.3o Case Furnituro Co., gen road 5.20 ! I C. F. Bergstrom, bounty 3.00 Glenn Brown, road no 2, "jO.OO ! hoy Ran, road no 2, 25.00 Claud White, road no 2, 10.10 A. W. Cobb, road no 2, 8.50 Heppner Garage, gen road.. 6.95 Lee locum, road no 9 27.00 Peoples Hdw. Co., gen road, 48.18 C. F. Hemrich, road no 5, 10.00 F. E. Mason, road no 6 7.00 C. N. Jones, road no 5, 17.50 I. Bleakman & Co., gen road 9.30 I. Bleakman & Co., gen dist no 8, . 2.00 C. .D Morey, road no 4, 10.00 Holt Mfg Co., gen road 15.47 Norman H. Florence, road no . - 11.25 W. O. Minor, road no 2, 16.40 W. N. Hatch, road no 2, 4.00 - 1 Turner, gen roads 39.60 Rivers & Atkely, gen roads. 4.00 W. I. McCaleb, gen roads '5 Turn A Lum Lum Co., court house exp 1.00 A.H. Currier, gen road exp 10.00 L. L. Hiatt, road no 5, 24.00 Sr.ni Hughes Co., court house 14.10 American Surety Co., bonds exp 17.00 Lena S. Shurte, supt exp 6.58 Sylva Wells, supt exp 9.00 Gazette-Times, supt 8.10 22.05 37.15 Gazette-Times county court-Gazette-Times, current exp. Pacilic Tel & Tel Co., current exp M."J. Devin, tax rebate Kilham Stationery Co., co surveyor Kiiham Stationery Co., dist atty L. W. Briggs, assessors exp. Heppner Light & Water Co., court house ..!:h.)ia Restaurant, board prisoner J. C. Patterson, prem on ins policy .V. T. McRoberts, sheriff exp L. Packard, road no 2, G. Hall, road no 2, Wasmer, road no 2, V. Ayers, rjad no 2, .'raiik Otto, r.ad no 2, A. Long, road no 2, j . L. Jenkins, road no 2, a'artin Reid, sheriff Martin Reid, court house 17.40 7, 2.52 52.(iO 98.50 38.50 16.96 6.50 6.75 10.10 6.75 6.75 3.50 :U)0 3:i. 75 16.00 2.10 2.58 657.94 5.00 32. 36 Jartin Reid, gen roads Martin Reid, fair grounds.. Carl Troedson, bounty - Kilham Stationery Co., gen road W. L. McCaleb, salary Case Furniture Co., court house C. H. Gemmell, road no 5. 150.00 115.00 17.50 FOIl SALE. 300 acres wheat land north of Lexington; 4-room house; lurne barn and outbuildings; 4 horses, Harness ior 3 norses anu ail news sary farming implements go with place. Good water. Property free from incumbrance. Price $25 per acre. Address 1002 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon. m!3-tf WAXTKIJ Position on ranch by woman and boy. Woman to do hou.a keeping, boy to assist in farm a, id ranch work. Prefer position house keeper where no women or children. Inquire this office. ml31t WANTED Position a hon... keeper on stock ranch, one or two men employed. Address this oflW m6-tf Bring your punctured tires to SaADSTMEATBSE FRIDAY, MARCH 14th SATURDAY, MARCH 15th MABEL NORMAND T p If M Win. 5. Hart JOAN Q in PLATTIIBURG g m tj. , FORD WEEKLY 0611 S fllllS Sunday, March 16th Monday, March 1 7th Margarita Fischer n , r.f The gay and naughty Margarita of 1OUffmS I fflMllkS snappy picture comedy D uw in In his New Artcraft Special THE PRIMITIVE WOMAN WjlJ 0 Wnn17 American-Mutual Production ft lltl C 1 1 UlllV which shows how a modern woman A ., . put it over on a cynical male , "P1 characterization in the "know-it-all" and of bucking bronchos and bow- legged citizens, that has been brand and Charlie Chaplin in edas thgreatest lirth-provoker THE FIREMAN AND A COMEDY. I TUESDAY, MARCH 18th WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th CONSTANCE TALMADGE "Scandal" 1 arcns' with additional two-reel drama and A "Select" Picture. a two-reel comedy. Coming Thursday, March 20th A big Fox Special, a two-reel comery and a Mutt & Jeff Cartoon Fur ther announcement later. This Thursday show will be the best ever. (?Jl fi) n 0 H 9 Mil r ImPH f& 7 ((P M Fair Pavilion, Heppner, March 17 Given by the Heppner Civic Improve ment Club for the benefit of MEPPNEIIFS NEW BANE) GoodMusicHasBeen Secured. Tickets $1.00 GIVE THE BAND A BOOST NOW. IT WILL ALWAYS BOOST FOR YOU. Shamhart and have them repaired m6-4t