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PAGE EIGHT THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPSEH, OltE., THCH6DAY, XCLT 8, 1010. HI CONSULT THE CHART Zerolene is made in various consistencies to meet with scientific accuracy the lubri cation needs of each type of automobile engine. You have the benefit of experts' advice when yon consult our Correct Lu brication Charts. Get a chart for your car. I STANDARD OIL COMPANY, (California) Geo. W. Milholland, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company Heppner, Oregon. You Should Get Full Satisfac- I tion Out of Your Car 1 Ackley & French Look for us in the repair department of the HEPPNER GARAGE. Guarantee Satisfaction on all Repair Work and S Overhauling and their prices are very E reasonable. E We ask you to give us a trial the next time your E H car needs the services of a repair shop. We are EE equipped and have the expert mechanics to do the jj job right. H Our battery repair department is at your service EE j and our many satisfied patrons attest to its efficiency. EE EE Free inspection and free distilled water. jj Oxy-Acetylene Welding Semi-Annual Report of the Coun ty Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, for the Six Months Ending June 30th, 1919. DISBURSEMENTS FKOM GENERAL FUND. Roads and Highways - $ 9,352.82 Registration and Election 195.38 County Court and Commissioners 760.G5 Sheriff's Office : 2,260.6i Clerk's Office - 1,689.89 Assessor's Office - 1,427.07 Treasurer's Office 263.4U Court House Expense 902.23 Cicuit Court - 1,378.80 Justice Court 18.54 School Superintendent . : 776.57 Widow's Pensions 690.00 Current Expenses 477.28 Care of Poor 186.35 Jail. Board of Prisoners - 88.15 Bounty on wild animals 2,537.00 Extermination of Rabbits expense 430.30 County Fair, buildings and expense 2,470.15 Coroner 47.60 Sealer of Weights and Measures 1 60.10 Fire Patrol 62.02 Tax Collector 489.75 Premium on Official Bonds 192.00 Health Officer .. ,203.00 County Physician 60.00 Boys and Girls Aid Society, Portland, Aid 6.00 District Attorney 11.68 Tax Rebate - 300.50 Emergency Fund 50.00 Indigent Soldiers 35.00 Victory Loan (donation) 142.88 We weld anything except a broken heart. The Gazette-Times Gives More Advertising Value for Eact Dollar Expended for Space In Its Columns Than Any Other Available Medium. Let Us Prove It to You. i an mail lin m 9 . Put Your Surplus Straw Back On Your Land The straw that you burn or use wastefully can be put back on your land with big profit. Properly spread, straw acta as a mulch on fall seeded crops. It pre vents soil blowing, prevents , winter killing, prevents winter sleet from smoth ering plants and when turned under it has almost as much fertilizing value as manure. Spread your straw come in and get a John Deere Spreader with Straw Spreading attachment Get double use and double prof it from it The John Deere Spreader with a Straw Spreading Attachment spreads straw and spreads manure does 'a fine, eren job in either case. One man operates the John Deere either when spreading straw or manure. After the machine is loaded, get on the seat, put the ma chine in gear, start the team or tractor, set the machine for heavy or light spread ing as conditions require that's alL To take off the Straw Spreading Attachment for manure spreading is only a 30-minute job for one man. The change is quickly and easily made. Don't attempt to get along another year without thia profitable equipment. Come in and let us show you an outfit that will pay for itself in a short time. GILLIAM & BISBEE Heppner, Oregon Total Disbursements from General Fnnd $27,565.77 DISBURSEMENTS FROM ROAD FUND. For Roads, Bridges, etc. 16,263.62 . Total, General and Road Claims Paid $43,829.39 SUMMARY OF WARRANT ACCOUNT. Outstanding General Fund Wan-ants Dec. 31, 1918$12,443.31 Outstanding General Road Warrants, Dec. 31, 1918.. 849.25 General Fund Warrants Issued Jan. 1 to Jun. 30. 1919 27,565.27 Road Fund Warrants Issued Jan. 1 to Jun. 30, 1919 16,263.62 Total $57,121.45 General Fund Warrants Paid Jan. 1 to June 30, 1919 32,195.70 Road Fund Warrants Paid Jan. 1 to June 30, 1919 16,085.67 Outstanding General Fund Warrants June 30, 1919 7,812.88 Outstanding Road Fund Warrants June 30, 1919 1,027.20 Total $57,121.45 AMOUNTS ON HAND IN THE VARIOUS FUNDS JUNE 30, 1919. Fund Amount General County ..$ 6,898.57 General School 10,622.85 Special Road Funds 40,087.33 High School 4,911.91 Morrow County Fair 637.64 Union High School 322.27 Trust Fund 341.45 Indemnity Fund 12.00 Indigent Soldiers 5.25 Herd Law 14.35 Prohibition 1,080.70 City of lone 35.96 City of Heppner 316.16 City of Lexington . 48.69 City of Hardman . 85.78 Fire Patrol 10.87 Irrigation 96.00 Special School Districts 4,301.53 Total $69,820.31 83. State of Oregon, ) County of Morrow, f I, J. A. Waters, County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct ac count of the claims allowed by the County Court of Morrow County; the funds on which same were drawn and the amount of outstanding warrants not paid, for the six months ending June 30, 1919. Also a statement of the amounts on hand in the various funds June 30, 1919. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and offi cial Seal this 1st day of July, 1919. J. A. WATERS, (SEAL) County Clerk. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, un til 10 A. M July 25th, 1919, tor the construction of a thirty-foot steel bridge and foundation, located over Willow creek near lone, Oregon, all in accordance with the plans and speci fications on file In the Clerk's office at Heppner, Oregon. A certified check equal to 6 of bid shall accompany each proposal. J. A. WATERS, County Clerk. FOH SALE John Deere Binder, six foot; new, never been set up. A bargain. Win. Huebner, Sand Hollow. WORK MULES FOR HARVEST Five spans of good work mules and harness for harvest. Write, phone or call on B. F. Swaggart, Eastern Oregon Jack Farm, Lexington, Ore. The Canning Season asms r You will find this store complete with all things which make the canning season SUCCeSSful Jars, Rubbers, Lids,' Para fine Wax ' Place Your Orders Now If You Want Raspberries, See Us Now Sam Hughes Company - iimhiiiiimmuiimiiiii And You Save One-Half If you've ever had a summer outing spoiled by tire trouble, I'll bet you, too, would like to have puncture-proof tires on all four wheels. Well, why not? 500,000 motorists are getting 5,000 to 10, 000 more miles than they've ever had be fore from their casings, and are saving y2 on their tire bills a lot of them are right here in our home town. They are using Gates Half-Sole Tires be cause they look better and are better yet cost only y2 as much as other tires of cor responding size. More than that, they're puncture proof. We'd like to show you the Gates principle. How about dropping around! Stephen M. Irwin GATES solFe TIRES Authorized Service Station Phone 872 Gilman Building MllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliliiiH I PACIFIC GRAIN CO. Successor to M. H. Houser 1 GRAIN, GRAIN BAGS AND TWINE Local Agents 5 CARL YOUNT, lone T. H. LOWE, Cecil JOS. BURGOYNE, Lexington I R. V. WHITEIS, Heppner I Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated iiiiiiiiiimtimiiiiimiii iniiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiul TOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL HOME. C10 acres fine grain land, 80 acres of seeded meadow, 200,000 feet sta.ndlng tim ber. Fine new Junior saw mill and buildings, cost $10,000. Over 100 1 head of cattle. Agricultural imple-l ments. Water in every fiold. Fox creek runs directly in front of house, Fine working and riding stock. For particulars correspond with or call on J. W. LOVELY, Fox, Ore. Stock will be sold separate or, with ranch. Richard Howell, young eon of Henry Howell, is quarantined at the home of Mrs. Amanda Potter in this city. The doctors have pronounced has case as scarlet fever. Two cases of (small pox have also been report ed within the past week.