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IM'.K TWO THE GAZETTK-TIMKS, HKPPXER, ORE.. THURSDAY, SEPT. 0, 120. AUGUST FROCEEDiHGS OF COUNTY COURT !1 M.iar, Ori); m, S-pt. 1, 1S20. Ci'Uuly .outl met in regular ses sion on i-Jih-m1.i, Hie 1st day o St-j.ipniiwr, m tvt Court House la Iti Hmed, Oregon, itti the following ofluers iirvserit: Hon. Wm. T. Cani bt li, rounty Judge, E. L. Padberg. t iiiiiuiissioner; Geo. MeDuffe, Slier- lfl, J. A. Waters, Clerk; when among others the following proceeding were had, tu-wil: In the matter of claims against Morrow County: At this time is pre sented to the Court various claim.. aeauitt the county, and after due con sideration of the same, they were al lowed and ordered paid, as per the following list: Slate ludustrial Accident Commission, various Pist. $ 93.08 Farmers & Stockgrowers Nat'l Bank, various Dist. -606.57 First Nat'l Bank, various Dist 744.43 Bank of lone, various Dist. 690.63 M. Halvorsen, I-G SO.OO W. L. MeCaleb, Gen :00.00 M. F. Wadseworth. I-G - 9.46 Standard Oil Co., I-G 170.48 .Bert Mason, 1-G - 48.85 Coast Culvert Co., I-G 42.12 Phelps Grocery, Spl. 4 ... 164.95 G. A. Bleakman, Prohi... 20.00 Universal Garage, Sand Hollow 15.50 Martin Reid, Sand Hol low 21.62 H. B. Glaisyer, Sand Hol low 3.23 Oskar Huber, Willow creek 11,410.00 J. W. Gibbs, bounty ... 27.00 Paul Hatch et al, Dist. 2 236.00 F. Glasscock, Dist. 8 29.00 R. J. Craber, Dist 8 21.00 C. D. Robinson, Dist 8 40.J7 A. Neel, Dist. 8 35.62 Emmet Davis, Dist. 8 4.75 H. S. Perry, Dist 8 8.75 Cone Lumber Co., Dist. 8 9.30 L. L. Fell, Gen. 151.15 N. Seaman, Spl 1 2.00 Phil Higgins, bounty 3.00 T. J. Humphreys, Treas.. 25.61 C. B. erai. Sealer 11 .95 O. C. Stephens, bounty 15.00 W. T. Campbell, salary 75.00 Geo. McDuffee, salary 166.66 T. E. Chidsey. salary 125.00 Gay M. Anderson, salary 115.00 T. J. Humphreys, salary 41.661 J. J. Wells, salary 133.33! Mae French, salary 60.00 j Lena S. Shurte, salary - 100.00 j Wm. M. Ayers, salary ... 70.00 A. D. McMurdo, sal. phys. 10.00 i John Garside, salary 25.00 Harriet Baird, wid. pen. . 10.00 I Daisy P. Becket, wid. pen. 25.00: Sadie Morey. wid. pen. .. 32.50 ! Gladys Gibbons, wid. pen. 10.00 . Alice McFerrln, wid. pen. 10.00 8. I. Stratton, Dist. 3 75.00 J. J. Wells, assessor 400.00 Elkhorn Restaurant, jail 10.00, Gazette-Times, Co. Court 25.55 i C. Hickey, Dist. 4, 9 10.00 , F. Shepard Co., Dist. Atty. 8.00 M. L. Case, coroner 5.00 W. M. Ayers, poor 7.50 i!l!lllit!ll!llll!!llllllll!ltl!ltllll!llllllllllllllltlllllillllllllll!!l 1 WHY NOT Let a Fordson do your plowing, weed- j ing, seeding, or, any of the Fall work you may have to do. j DO YOU know that the Fordson has introduced real efficiency in 'farming at a cost so low as j to insure a profit to the man who tills the soil. When you buy a Fordson you are not tying up a great I quantity of money in machinery, yet you get results. j I Let Us Demonstrate At Latourell Auto Company 1 We have Fordsons for Immediate Delivery i . & Tru l!. online, office cxp. :s.04 Humphreys Drug Co., crt. house R. Humphreys. Treas. Sam liuj;!iis Co., Ct. house Geo. MoDuftee. Prohi. E. Griffiths, sheric W. S. Smith, prohi. F. A. Case, poor Burroughs Ad. Co., cur. Heppner L. & W. Co., crt. house - W. W. Smad, fair Farmers Elev. Co., Dist 4 W. F. Barnett Co.. Dist 6 3.24 10 00 3.35 134.01 10.50 10.00 4.00 14.30 38.20 25.00 11.40 4.50 33.00 14.25 77.64 73.23 9.90 24.00 8.30 61.90 .S5 4.40 50.00 J. J. MoEntire, Dist. S J. T. Morgan, Dist 6 R. H. Quackenbush, Dist 5 Shelleys Garage, gen. State Highway Com., gen. J. B. Calmus, gen. Peoples Hdwe Co., gen... Gilliam & Blsbee. gen. .. J. W. Fritsch, gen. Hodson Feenaughty, gen. Add Moore, Dist. 5 In the matter of right-of-way over I. R. Robinson land near lone: Now at this time the court takes up the matter of right-of-way over and a cross the property of I. R. Robinson, of lone, Oregon and after due consid eration of the matter, the court In Headquarters for School Books and Supplies Don't forget the $1.00 Foun tain Pen for 50 Cents. Ask us about it. A full line of Text Books, Pens, Pen cils, Rulers, Erasers, Crayons, Tablets, Water Colors, Chalk, etc. Everything for School Our line of tablets, quality con sidered, is the best value for the money in town. Patterson & Son The Rexall Store Your Farm. Main Street, Heppner, Ore. v i m m m L m structed the District Attorney to (bring condemnation proceedings for i right-of-way. ' In the matter of Resolution for Ditch Creek Road: There having I been no remonstrances or objections ! filed against the Pitch Creek road I resolutions, said road was declared an established county road. Inthe matter of Resolution for road across Quaid ranch: There hav ing been no remonstrances or objec tions filed against the Quaid road re solution, said road was declared an established county road. In the matter of a county road in Township 1 North Range 25 East Willamette Meridian: Now at this time the court takes up the matter of county road In Tp. 1 N. R. 25 E. jW. M. and after due consideration of the matter made a resolution cov : ering said roads. ! In the matter of road petition of ; W. G. Palmateer et al: Now at this ' tiue the court takes up the matter of 'the road petition of W. G. Palmateer et al, for the establishment of a 'county road; same was read and M. !r. Morgan appointed to act with the 1 regular viewers to view said road, 'and September 13, set as date for 'making said view of the proposed road. ! The county court cancelled the fol- Once On lowing warrants: Henry Connell, $17.46; G. W. Wynn, J5.75; K. E. Hopkins, $2.40; Jas. D. Pearce, 12. i)0, said warrants having been over 6 years old and uncalled for. In the matter of Coal Mine Hill road: Court made resolution cover- in; the Coal Mine Hill road. There being no further business court adjourned tor the term. Order of Eastern Star. Ruth Chapter No. 32, O. E. S. will have its regular meeting on Friday evening, September 10, In Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock. Visitor are cordially invited. MAE CASE, Secretary. By order of the W. M. Miss Ruby Corrigal of the First National Bank, la the recipient of a new Dodge roadster, a gift from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Corrigal of Butter creek. Jas. Wilson, vounr business man of Pendleton, spent Labor Day in Hepp ner visiting with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. FIRE INSURANCE WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to C. O. 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Heppner yCnitQJear. re Iff REE Make This Week PAY-DAY at Our Office and Receive Free Tickets to the Round-Up For all accounts paid in full on or before Sept. 15 in amounts: $ 25 to $100 we will give $100 to $200 $200 to $300 $300 to $400 $400 to $500 $500 to $600 $600 to $700 $700 to $800 $800 to $900 $1000 and over Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. - Heppner Lexington lone P. S.-We're Choke Full of Good Suggestions FOR FALL BUILDING Clothes That Knock the H. C. of L. Into a Cocked Hat You'll Rive n vital blow to old High Cost of Livng when you order your suits and overcoats here. I Offer 7 Per Cent Off on suits and overcoats until September 18. Make your selection while our assortment of new weaves is complete. Be measured today. We Steam Clean and Dry Clean Anything in Ladies' and Men's Wearing Apparel - Heppner Tailoring & Cleaning Shop . Main St. G. FRANZEN Heppner 3i lubricatloiv makes a gpod truck, better You cannot expect maximum per formance and long service from your truck unless it is lubricated correctly. Correct Lubrication is a science The recommendations of our Board of Lubrication Engineers embodied in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart are designed to better th- per. formance and lengthen the life of trucks, tractors and automobiles. Get Correct Lubrication Chart from your Zerolene distributor. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CillforoU) 1 Ticket 2 Tickets 3 Tickets 4 Tickets 5 Tickets 6 Tickets 7 Tickets 8 Tickets 9 Tickets 10 Tickets Agradefir eachtypc of engine TRACTORS: Thsrc I a cornet f nd of Z.rol.n. for each type of tractor. K m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Willi!