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THE GAZKTTK TIM F.S, 1I1TPXER, OKHGON. THI'RSIUY. JAN. 13. 1921. LA-R-D At a Big Reduction One year ago lard was selling at 40c. We are now selling pure lard at 27k lb. In 2, 3, 4. 5 and 10 pound lots. Everv Bucket Guaranteed Central Market McNAMER & SOEENSON Blacksmithing In all its branches, including Wagon Work, Horseshoeing and Repair Work ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash J. B. Calmus Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop WAV LOWER fsteMaW IttS Seed Prices for 1921 Our resource. . FIRST HAND GROWERS enable ui to again offer our choice .trains of Vegetable Seed. t Pre-War Price.. All the popular Lilly quality teed are li.ted in our 1921 Seed Annual t prtT , . ONION rELERY l SQUASH CUCUMBER TOMATO LETTL'CE TURNIP lmSone -I picket P1"1 SPECIALS FOR 1921 WRITE for your .epy o Lilly'. IM1 Sj Ann jd i N. . sjM. TODAY tree booKiti uruew i r P . THF f.HAS. H. LILLY CO. SEATTLE PORTLAND Yaur Dialer Carrie. Lilly'. Seeds. ill 3 IL4J ORDER FIFTY CARLOADS OF THEIR SIMPLE INCOME TAXJSLANKS v These mon onterrd In largest printing Job ever handiu printers They are Income Tai Corm Commute niwiibers who claim they have worked out a simple income tax form blank (or 1921 Tbey ordered 27.00i.UOO sheets requiring SO car loads of paper and costing $350,000 They are. standing. D V Bell and H C Weston, sitting, left lo right, H C Armstrong. Z M Smith secretary OHr Kln sel chairman, and J C Kemy , r- n YOUNG MOVIE STARS CANNOT RESIST CUPID Co., Current Kxpense rhlll Cohn. Election F. P. Kllu, Election .... 23.46 10.00 15.00 O. H. Warner, Justice Court..-.. S.09 R. W. Hoyt, County Court 25.00 P. M. Akers, Tax Rebate 3 48 C. W. Shurte, Supt. Exp 9.00 Lena Snell Shurte. Supt. Exp 55.08 Tum-A-l.um Lumber Co., Court House J 30 Oscar Rorg, Court House 18.00 T. E. Chlilsev, Court House 2.50 Sam Hughes Co. Court House 9 65 Klkhnrn Restaurant. Jail met. 32.00 National Surety Co.. Olticial Bonds 300.00 Class & rrmlhomnie Co., Sher iff 258 Clerk 02 Cupid fs no respecter of "careers " "Future" and "niches" in the ball of fame fade Into Insignificance when the little god of love calls as was proved Christmas Day when Dorothy Glsh and Con stance Talmadge. two noted movie stars, eloped to Greenwich. Conn., and were married The former married the young actor. James Rennre the latter a Greek tobacco importer of New York. Jobs Ptaloglon The two movie brides are the closest friends. January Proceedings of Ernest Ileter, Bounty i i. ,.vtw.,ii t,,,i v., r. morrow uounty uoun court House J. M. Hayes, Bounty (Continued from First Page) , Chas. R Orai, District Sealer . A. C. Partlow, Bounty Echo Mercantile Co., Special .Vo. 4 3G.H2 : Standard Oil Co., Market Road.. 271.41 Howard Cooper Co., Market Road 661.21 Bristow & Johnson, Market Road : 113.73 Standard Oil Co., Special No. 4.. 26.72 General Claims Allonril l County Court. Trl-State Company, Market Road 76.70 Jack Hughes, lone-Gooseberry Road 75.00 Earl Hunt, Bounty - 4.00 J. A. Saunders, Bounty 66.00 Standard Oil Co., lone-Gooseberry road 290.90 Mrs. Fred Case, County Clerk Exp 13.00 State Industrial Accident Com mission, Roads 5S.70 Heppner Farmers Elevator Co., Road No. 9 34.90 A. C. Partlow, Bounty 7 00 C. F. Bergstrom. Bounty 3.00 Ernest Cannon, Bounty 3.00 W. D. Porter, Bounty 4.00 G. A. Bleakman, County Court . 9.00 E. L. Padberif. County Court S 60 Mrs. Zclla Alexander, Poor ac. 33.00 SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK l A New Year's Resolve i ..The young man with a sound banking connection ha3 a decided advantage in the business world. He is known at the bank, and when opportunity comes thi3 know ledge is a worth-while asset. And he has the further assurance of knowing that his monetary af fairs are in safe keeping. This bank offers you just such a dependable service one that mean3 peace-of-mind where your banking interests are concerned, and one that builds character because of the good-will that results from such a worthy banking connection. Call and let us explain it more in detail. FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BAtfK MAY EE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE pi ' i I 3 5 1 Heppner Oregon 'luo uccreiary of agriculture n the Harding administration may come out of the south, according to reports from high Republican sources. The man is A. T Hurt of Kentucky, one of the most suc cessful "dirt" farmers of the soath who owns and operates a big farm and plantation near Louisville, i Mr Hert was a mem ber of the Republican National Committee and was very active In the recent campaign Claude J. Wald, Bounty C. J. Anderson, Bounty Fred Emberger, Poor account.... W. A. Richardson, Current Exp. V. M. Ayers, Janitur A. P. McMurdo. Co. physician.... John Garside, Fair Grounds Harriet Baird, Widow Pension.. Daisy Pearl Becket, Widow Pension '. Sadie Morey, mow rension.... Gladys M. Gibbons, Widow Pen- inn Alice McFerrln. Widow Pension W. T. Campbell, Gen. Road Emma C. Fuller, Widow Pen sion - ?am A. Kozer, Secretary of State, General Road W. E. Wiglesworth, Bounty Bleakman & Co., Road So. 7 Fred J. Ely, Willow Creek Rd. W. A. Richardson, Current exp. Heppner I.ieht & Water Co., Court House Sylvia Wells, Assesesor acct J. B. Cason, Gen. Road Circuit Court Witnessese and Jurors L. P. Davidson, County Court.... G. A. Bleakman, County Court W. A. Miles, Bounty Heppner Herald, Sheriff 46.00 3 00 99.75 7.12 4.00 4.90 4.00 3.00 14.00 10.00 23.94 70.00 10.00 23.00 10.00 25.00 32.50 10.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 45.00 3.00 40.00 125.00 6.97 64.40 90.31 37.25 93.24 1S.60 19.00 4.00 BILL HAWKINS' r-BRED MAN SAYS HtS TIRED OT VORK SO HtT GOT A JOB DOWN IN THE OTY. V . M V V ' 111 TiftKAvsnue NtvYork "111" OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST-G.-T. 5.00 6.30 61.07 173.25 450.00 District At&torney Superintendent State Industrial Accident Com mission. Roads Bristow & Johnson lone-Gooseberry road Mat Halvorsen, lone - Goose berry Road Farmers Elevator Co., lone, lone-Gooseberry Road 121.42 Bert Mason, lone-Gooseberry Road 86.93 J. H. Wilt, lone-Gooseberry rd. 20.14 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., lone Gooseberry Road 104.05 Standard Oil Co., General Road 58.8S Road No. 5 Martin Held, General Uoatl State Highway Commission, General Road Ennelman & Miller, General Road KeenuuKhly Machinery Co., Gen Koad .1. B. Calmus, General Koad .... Heppner Garage, General Road Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Road No. 1 H. H. Taylor, Road No. 3 L K. H. Duran, Road. No. 6 O. T. Robinett, Road No. 8 Dick Robinett, Road No. 8 Gilliam & liibsee, Road No. S.... Jail Account Court House Gene I'enland, Koad No. 9 Minor & Co., I'oor . Thomson Bros., Poor Ed Breslin, Poor Current Expense 16.50 I Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Assessor 4.00 Uushong & Co., Clerk 25.82 Sheriff 56.75 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co., Sheriff W. A. Richardson, Sheriff Roland Humphreys, Treasurer Expense Farmers & Stockgrowers Na tional Bank, Koad No. 5 Road No. S 204,50 Road No. 9 97.75 lone-Gooseberry Road 132.50 General Road First National Bank, Road No. 9 Road No. 8 Road No. 6 Road No. 5 4.77 70.42 S0.00 57.25 43.75 14.2.1 185.87 8.25 14.59 lone-Gooseberry Road 490.54 General Road 2.78 Bank of lone, lone-Gooseberry Road 1,254.10 Road No. 3 50.75 FROM MARION, OHIO, TOO 15.001 "" f 87.25 I W.' 1 ) 1 5.00 I ft CaDiiforiniia Calls You To a World of Infinite Beauty and Charm AMERICA'S WINTER PLAYGROUND Outdoor life Ideal. An endlesn vlarlety of healthful re creation, pastimes and night-seeing tours. Its thousands of miles of plcturemjuo paved highways are the adrl ratlon and delight of motor enthusiasts. A real semi tropic winter paradise. 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