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THE 0 A7.ETTE.TIMES, HErPXER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919. f AGE SIX. IP L. MONTERESTELU 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 WORK GUARANTEED Peoples Cash Market FRESH AND CURED MEATS POULTRY AND FISH W ATKINS & OVIATT Proprietors The Heat of Summer is at Hand Iceless Queen Coolers Will solve your troubles and save that ice bill. Many Heppner people now use them with perfect satisfaction. The Florence Coal Oil Cook Stove is another summer necessity.. We shall be pleased to demonstrate its superior advantages to you. PLUMBING IS A SPECIALTY WITH US. A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN IS IN CHARGE OF THIS DEPARTMENT. Peoples Hardware Company Heppner, Oregon. ROW COUHTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Court met in regular session June 4. 1919, when were had the following proceedings. The road petitions of E. Bergstrom et al were continued until the regular July term. The court made an order, based up on the certificate of E. M. Shutt as to the posiing of election notices and the certificate of J. A. Waters, Clerk, as to mailing notices of election and also the certificate of J. A. Waters. Clerk, as to the result of the votes cast at the election on June 3rd, 1919, that said election was regular in all par ticulars and that the road bond meas ure voting $290,000.00 for building roads in Morrow county carried by a vote of 565 for and 130 against. The court made a resolution that the State Highway Commission desig nate the Heppner-Grant County road as a State highway and in such case $70,000.00 be placed at the disposal of said Commission in the construc tion of said road, providing said Com- misson undertakes to construct such section. Court made a resolution that $125,000 be placed at the disposal of the Highway Commission for the con struction of the Willow Creek section of the Oregon Washington Highway and $40,000 on the Heppner East sec tion of the Oregon Washington High way,, providing said Commission un dertakes to construct said sections. The followng claims were ordered paid: i Schmeiseh Mfg. Co., Gen. road $1175.00 W. L. McCaleb, Gen. road L. M. Turner, Gen. Road J. E. Grimes, Dist. 8 Mahoney & Co., Gen. Road. Standard Oil Co., Gen. Road 209.76 20.20 72.66 3.00 1S8.68 Ad Moore, Gen. Road 170.00 Hardman Garage, Gen. Road 9.60 Hodson Frenaughty Co., Gen Road 15.75 Ashbaugh Bros., Dist. 8 1.95 W. W. Smead, Gen. Road 3.00 Humphreys Drug Co., Gen. Road 20.75 L. V. Root, Dist. 2 27.00 Frank Otto Dist. 2 3.50 A. Wasmer, Dist. 2 6.75 J. L. Jenkins, Dist. 2 100.00 16.50 Charlotte Brown, Wid. Pen. Mary MoDaid, Wid. Fen Sarah F. Sperry. Wid. Pen. Cora Walker, Wid. Pen Daisy P. Beckett, Wid. Ten. Sadie Morey, Wid. Pen G. R. Pearson, Bounty 8. D. Wright, Bounty Victory Loan Committee, Cur. exp. J. T. Knappenberg, Election W. H. Cronk, et al, Cir. Ct. G. A. Bleakman, Co. Court. E. L. Padberg, Co. Court W. M. Ayers, Election Heppner L. & W. Co., Ct. House Elkhorn Restaurant, Clr. Court Burroughs Add. Machine Co. Cur. exp. E. M. Shutt, Sheriff J. W. Puyear, Cir. Court J. K. Gill, Cur. exp Patterson & Son. Cur. exp. Case Furniture Co., Court House Frank Akers, Poor Lena S. Shurte, Supt Gav M. Anderson, Clerk's Gazette-Times, Election Heppner Herald, Treasurer. T. J. Humphreys, Election- W. A. Richardson, Clerk's E. M. Shutt, Sheriff's Kilham Staty, Co.. Assessors Helwig & Conrad, Sheriff J. C. Owen, Cir. Court Sam Hughes, Ct. Court Glass & Prudhomme, Office exp. Vawter Crawford, Clr. Court Patrick Carty, Bounty J. J. McEntire. Bounty T. H. Williams, Bounty -Ed Rietmann, Bounty 10.00 32.50 10.00 10.00 25.00 32.50 12.00 9.00 142. SS 5.00 647.70 14.00 13.00 . 3.00 47.55 4.55 4.51 9.23 7.00 12.00 6.20 54.00 50.00 24.44 11.30 119.05 1.50 ' 27.60 22.19 42.90 4.66 12.05 31.20 13.68 48.16 2.20 5.00 5.00 18.00 36.00 Highway Work Is Started. Pendleton, Or., June. 14 Work on the highway across Oregon. The ty line west to Pendleton will be rushed to complete the mountain sec tion before winter. Dalrymple & Ackerman, contractors, whose bid for the work was accepted this week by the highway commission, arrived in Pendleton Thursday and began prep- aratons. Camp will be established at Kamela and the work wil start from the eastern end. The road to be macadamized and graveled is about 27 miles in length and is one of the worst pieces of road n the hehway across Oregon. The contract price was $117,474.50. POULTRY n AT THE HEPPNER MEAT MARKET H. C. ASHBAUGH, Proprietor. FRESH AND CURED MEATS, POULTRY AND LARD. FISH IN SEASON. Finest quality meats at the lowest possible price. Phone Main 203 G. W. Kirk, Gen. Road Boardman Lbr. Co., Dist. 2 J. H. Wilt, Dist. 3 R. W. Turner, Dist. 5 J. A Adams, Dist. 7 The Lena Store, Dist. 5 Anna Brown, Gen. Road J. F. Barlow Dist. 8 281 Hodson Frenaughty Co., Gen Road Peoples Hdw. Co., Gen. Road H. C. Ashbaugh, Gen. Road N. Wilson, Dist. 8 C. Ballenger, Gen. Road Minor & Co., Gen. Road Martin Reid, Gen. Road W. O. Minor, Gen. Road W. T. Campbell, Gen. Road. L. M. Turner, Gen. Road Case Furniture Co., Gen. Road Gazette-Times, Gen. Road Heppner Herald, Gen. Road First National Bank, Various Districts 2,361.61 Farmers & Stockgrowers Na tional Bank, Various Dists.. F. D. Cox, Bounty C. C. Chick, Health Office C. R. Walker, Health Office Willard Harris, Bounty Dorr Garrison, Bounty . J. S. Dawson, Bounty L. McMurray, Bounty E. H. Slocum, Clr. Court R. K. Drake, Bounty Dee Cox, Jr., Bounty J. H. Cochran, Bounty E. O. Neill, Bounty A. L. Casebeer, Bounty 41.79 29.55 21.00 13.50 7.85 6.00 5.35 39.82 100.75 10.50 500.00 67.50 161.64 2.20 2.20 2.20 87.90 51.50 61.00 Wife-Beating Sanctioned. London. Henry de Halsalle, au thor of a work on Germany, told an audience at Holburn the other day that "wife-beating is quite common among the German middle and upper classes and that the law of Prussia sanctions It." "I once stayed a few days in tile house of a Berlin merchant," said the speaker, "and one evening heard is suing from a room upstairs a wo man's cries and the sound of blows.1 Presently my host appeared and I asked him the cause of the commotion. " 1 have just been giving my wife her Saturday thrashing, he said. He added that he admnistered the pun ishment regularly every week end whether she deserved it or hot. "'You must never let your wife forget that you are her lord and mas ter, declared the German, rubbing his h.ands with evident satisfacton." W. M. Ayers, Cir. Court J. A. Beckwith, Cir. Court C. G. Wright, Bounty W. B. Howard, Bounty Ed Buschke, Bounty Paul Webb, Bounty H. Crump, Bounty C. F. Hemrlch, Bounty John Halton, Bounty J. W. Wheeler, Bounty B. H. Peck, Bounty R. S. Crooks, Bounty L. J. Burnside, Bounty Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current Expense . . Johnson Albert, Bounty. Ed Martin, Bounty W. A. Richardson, Supt J. A. Veager, Weights and Measures Gilbert Menthorn, Bounty John Garside, Saly Loren Matteson, Bounty J. E. Erenner, Bounty W. M. Ayers, Saly. W. T. Campbell, Saly E. M. Shutt, Saly. Geo. McDuffee, Saly J. A. Waters, Saly Gay M. Anderson, Saly. T. J. Humphreys, Saly J. J. Wells, Saly. Hanna Wilson, Saly Lena S. Shurte, Saly F. R. Brown, Saly C. C. Chick, Saly Harriet Balrd, Wid. Pen 92.25 20.00 8.75 1.50 21.00 18.00 9.00 3.00 7.50 27.00 3.00 24.00 38.00 5.00 .24.00 30.00 6.00 5.00 27.00 9.00 15.00 5.00 3.00 12.00 12.00 27.00 12.00 80.10 98.00 9.00 22.19 9 21.00 25.00 30.00 6.00 70.00 75.00 166.66 125.00 166.66 88.70 41.66 110.75 60.00 100.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 FINE CROP PROSPECTS- SPRING WHEAT LOOKS GOOD R B. Stanfield made a trip Tues day through the wheat- districts to the south and east of Echo, ana he reports that he was agreeably sur prised with the promising showing of eraln everywhere. While tnere are a few spots that are poor, by far the greater part of the grain is much better than average. Even in the spring wheat there is very little that has been hurt at all yet. Much of It is heading out nicely and with a few more days of cool weather the spring wheat will ( produce well. 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