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THE GAZKTTE-TI.MES, IIEITXEi;, OKKGOX. THn.'MJAV. .Ul.Y 7, lf2I. PAGE TlIKr.Z DR. F. E. FARRIOR DKNTIST Otliix upstairs over Pustoffic lleppner, Oregon DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST Permanently located in the Odd Follows building. Rooms 4 and 6. Heppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. P. PHYSICIAN 8l'lJFX)N Ofllce In Patterson Drug Store Trained Nurse Assistant Ilcppner, Oregon Semi-Annual Report of the County Clerk of Morrow County, for the Six Months bnding June 31ft, 1921. Disbursements from General Fund Komls ami Highways $ 9,785.08 Hf'sristratiou and Kltt-timi 13U.j1 Current exiM-nst County Court and Ctumiiissioners .SliuriiT's (.nice Clerk's office - 2,107.20 Assessor's office 2,304.81 Treasurer's ollic 300.99 891.94 2.C33.C9 C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN A 81ROKON Trained Name Assistant OAtee upstairs over Postofflee Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-A-IjAW Office in Masonic Building Heppuer, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTOKN EV-AT-liAW First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTOKNEV-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner. Oregon Office Phone, Main 63 Residence Phone, Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building, Heppner Oro ifTh. ROBJNSON LAWYER IONS. OUEOON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best 014 Line Companies. Heppner, Oregon E. J. STARKEY ELKCTRK1AN House Wiring a Specialty Heppner, Oregon Phone-872 E. E. MILLER "The Old-Time Auctioneer" He Sticks and 8tays IteiiHoniible Rates (or Sides loue, Oregon HKi'l'NK.H SANATORIUM HOSPITAL nit. J. PERRY CONDER, Physlclan-ln-charge Phone Main 02 Trent ment of all diseases, isolated wards for contagious cases. KIRK INSURANCE WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to C. C. Patterson Ueppiier Oregon O 1 K K OF Vl M. M. l iU,HK T. Notice ii hertby K.tn thtt an dfci:Kited has fllel hir final account is AJiniiatiatrJX of the Instate of Free man N. 're. dettafcci. and the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor iow County has fiitd Tuesday, the tlth day of September, liJl, at the hour yf lu o'clock in the forrioon of said day, aa the time, and the County Court Room in the Court House at Heppner. Oregon, ai the place, of hearing and settling said final account Objections to said final account must be filed on or before said date. OLIVE U FRTE. Administratrix. f. OF I AI. Kl I l.t'. HUNT. r. u n - 05,070.10 Ori 779 90 THE MOORE HOSPITAL Hi'Pimer, Ore. MUS. BAY MOOKE, Trop. Patients "'privileged to choose their own physicians and Burgeons I'hone 84 MATERNITY HOME MRS. (.. C. AIKEN, HEPPNER. I Bin propared to take a llmltsd number of maternity cases at my home Petlente privileged to rtMM their onn pliy.lrlnn. Host of attention and care assured. Thane Don LEGAL NOTICES NOTICIC TO CBUKITOn. Notice Is hereby given that the un-dei-BlRiied has been appointed by the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Morrow County executrix of the oetate of James U Swift, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate must present the sanis, duly verified according to law, to me nt the office of my attorney, 8. E. Not son, In Heppnor, Orenon, within six months from the dale of the flrst pub lication of this notice, said date of tlrst publication beine- May 26, 1921. 8AHAII ELIZABETH SWIFT, Executrix. NOTH'IO OF e'lNAI, ACCOUNT. Notice In hereby given that Frank (lllllam, administrator of the estate of Albert Wright, deceased, has filed his fluii 1 account In the county court of the Htnto of Oregon for Morrow County, and that said Court has Bet as the time and place trr the final settlement of said account, August 6, 1921, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. in the Court room of said County Court In Heppner, ner, Oregon. FItANK OILLTAM, Administrator. Date of flrst publication, July 7, 1921. Circuit Court Justice Court 77.60 School Nuiieriiitendent's oflice . 997.32 Willows' Pensions 840.00 l'oor Account , CC5.94 Jail Account, Board of Prisoners 81.35 Scalp Bounty on wild animals 2.1G8.00 District Scaler of Weights and Measures C2.CG Ollicial Bonds 3G0.00 Tax Kchatc 78.74 District Attorney's oflice 38.38 Overseer County Machinery and Fair Buildings 150.00 County Physician 77.00 Health Officer. 19-50 Predatory Animals, special tax 376.70 Coroner expense 22.80 Tax Collector Morrow Count v Fair 3.00 Relief of Old Soldiers 32.20 Advertising Tax Foreclosure. 160.G0 County Agriculturist i'M.w Water Master - 44.4 Fruit Inspector - 72.00 Total Disbursements from General Fund- $ 28,543.23 Disbursements from Road Funds For labor, niachinerv, materials, and general road building - -- $ 05,070.10 Total General and Hoad Claims allowed by the Count v Court for the G months ending June ISO, 1921 A$ 93,013.33 Claims Allowed by Board of Directors of Irrigation Districts John Day Irrigation District $25,772.22 West Intension Irrigation District 2,403.94 SUMMARY OF WARRANT ACCOUNT Ortstanding General Fund Warrants Dec. 31, 1920-$ 39,288.72 ( Uitstanding Bond Warrants Dec. 31, 1920. 502.98 Mitstanding John Dav Irrigation District Warrants Dec. 31, 1920 47,200.91 Outstanding West Extension Irrigation District Warrants Dec. 31, 1920... 2,851.15 General Fund Warrants issued Dec. 31, 1920 to June 31), 1921 28,543.23 Komi Warrants issued Dec. 31, 1920 to Juno 30, 1921. John Day Irrigation District Warrants issued Dec. 31, 1920 to June 30, 1921 West Extension Irrigation Warrants issued Dec. 31, 1920 to June 30, lir.'l 2,403.94 Total $211,633.25 General Fund Warrants paid Dec. 31, 1920 to June 30, 1921 -$ 25,451.92 lioad Fund Warrants paid Dec. 31, 1920 to June 30, 1921 63,578.05 West Extension Irrigation Warrants paid Dec. 31, 1920 to June 30, 1921 4,550.46 General Fund Warrants outstanding June 30, 1921. 42,380.03 Road Fund Warrants outstanding June 30, 1921 1,995.03 John Dav Irrigation District Warrants outstanding June 30, 1921 72,973.13 West Extension Irrigation District Warrants out standing June 30, 1921 704.63 Total $211,633.25 Cash on Hand in Various Funds of Morrow County June 30, 1921 General Count v $1.1,801.24 General School 8,427.72 Elementary School 546.07 General .Bond ' 2,559.56 Tnion High School 121.68 High School 2,94S.G Fire Patrol 88.57 (Itv of Heppner 290.54 City of lone 442.4C Citv of Hardman . 17.94 City of Lexington 80.1 City of Hardman . 17.94 Special Bond District No. 1 527.28 Special Boad District No. 4. 1,122.80 Special Boad District No. 14 1,629.57 John Day Irrigation District 1,523.08 West, Extension Irrigation District 704.63 Westlaud Irrigation District. 28.21 Trust Fund 346.45 Indemnity Fund- 12.00 Indigent Soldiers . Herd Baw Fund 14.35 Prohibition Fund.; 1,529.44 Dog 235.64 Morrow County Fair .' 186.18 Motor Vehicle 868.26 Bexington-Jarman Boad 1,778.82 Rodent r 155.85 Market Bond 2,268.63 District Boundary Board 1,874.21 .iul School Districts 8,483.27 Total $50,618.25 State of Oregon, County of Morrow, ss. 1, J. A. Waters, County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct ac count of all claims allowed by the County Court of Morrow County; the funds on which said claims were drawn and the amount of outstanding warrants not paid, for the six months ending June 30, 1921. Also a statement of the amounts on hand in the various funds for Morrow County, June 30, 1921. In Testimony Whereof, T have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 5th day of Julv, 1921. (soul) J. A. WATERS. NOTRE OK STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of Heppner Farmers Elevator Company will be held at office of said company In Heppner, Oregon on Tuesday the Slh day of July, 1921, at the hour of 1 o' clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of electing a board of directors and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. W. O. McCARTT. President B. R. HUSTO.V, Secretary. :.-r .i.-r : i t..,-i f.l'ei IiIh l';;,ai ac I.. Tl.-r. m-- -.i s -I. a r. . the Cour.ly Cur: -f ti..- Stu! of Oit-icon f.,r Mt'i m ty l as r.x'd M .r. .a, the flnt .Jay -.f A K 1 st. at tt:t h-jur of lg a - ' i'i' k in th- f'rer.'.nri of sa.'l '.y, as th-; time, an.l the O-ur.ty Cou:t Uforn in the Court House at Heppner, ' 'reon, as the place, of hearing and settle ment of said final account. ihjec tioMt t'j said final account mu.it be fili--'l oil or before said date. WM. KCMMKP.LAXD. Administrator. Foil m: A F ii.y Hlt combine In gv : ..r.!,t: .r.; has cut only t -9 acres I': .. ? K 'i en time or will discount th. ; per cer.t f.,r cash. O. T. FERUi:- '.'. Heps ner. Ore. rim i i: in THtiik-ii M Tat" I'1 M HM'V'fc ' ; l'r-r"-r It V. ii.w t. r .tlv Irnuire of rft'-l. Hl oner tf An International 10-19 Tractor at l :..a n A n on fall term. LET your poultry supplies at Olllian 4 Bisbee. 1)TI E OK SHERIFF'S RALE. Notice Is hereby given that ender and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain Chattel Mortgage made and executed by John E. Brenner as mortgagor to Charles H. Latourell as mortgagee on the 30th day of Octo ber, 1920, which said mortgage was thereafter recorded on the 9th day of November, 1920, In book 19 of chattel mortgage records of Morrow County, Oregon, at page 12H, and which mort gage was on the ICth day of November, 11120, assigned by the said Charles H. Latourell to the Western Bond and Mortgage Company, and which mort gage was thereafter on the 13th day of May, 1921, re-assigned by the said Wes tern Bond and Mortgage Company to the said Charles H. Latourell. I will on Tuesday, the 12th day of July at the garage of Charles H. Latourell situated on Main street in Heppner, Oregon at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described personal property, to-wlt: One, 1920 4-cyllnder Ford touring car, motor number 4176174. The proceeds of said sale to be ap plied as follows: First: The costs of such seiiure and sale. Second: The sum of $75 .00 reasonable attorney's fee. Third: The sum of Four Hundred Eighty Five Dollars and Seventeen Cents (1485.17) with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 30th day of October, 1920, and the overplus, if there be any, pay to the mortgagor. Dated at Heppner, Oregon this 28th day of June. 1921. GEO. McDCFFEE, Sheriff of Morow County, Oregon. MITH K OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby giver that the un dersigned has filed his final account as adminiutiator of the estate of H. a. English, deceased, and the Count Court baa fixed Monday, the first day of August, 1921, at the hour of 10 o' clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room in the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place, of hearing and settlement of said account Objections to said final account must be filed on or before said date. W. R. WALPOLE, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Marion Evans," has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, administrator of the estate of Frank C. Evans, deceased, and has duly qual ified aa such administrator. All per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby requfred to present the same, with the proper vouchers as required by law, to the said administrator at his home South of Lexington, Oregon, or at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Ore gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 13rd day of June, 1921. MARION EVANS, Administrator. FOR SALE 20 head of mules, good size, broke to work; one good tractor engine. Terms to right parties. I have for sale, or will trade in on light used car, one Vaughn Portable drag saw outfit, nearly new. THEO DORE BECK, Eight Mile, Ore. Phone 23F1 . tf. GOOD PAYING IllSIVESS FOR SALE Best reasons for selling. For partic ulars, address Box 98, city. tf. Tot can buy alfalfa sl at Oilltam fc p.isbe. naatr4 Position by man and n ranch. Address this office. LOST A dresser scarf, on road some where between Heppner and Ditch creek. Finder please leave at this office Reward. FOR SALE On lt-lnch Case separ ator, also 2 14-lnch McCormick headers. See J. H. Padberg, Heppner. Jtpd. FOR SALE One 32-Inch separator Rumley Advance Ideal, with feeder. Been run one short season and Is in good shape. Will sell at a heavy sacri fice. J. W. WIIDENAN, Heppner. lm. Waited A Baby Holt combine, 11 or 14 foot cut TROT BOOAKO. Ion. Ore. ESTRAT. rrom the Umatilla National Forest one coming two-year-old heifer red Jersey with white face, branded JX with quarter olrcle underneath, and marked cropp off eaeh ear and amderkit in right ear. Was laat seen In Beptem eer, 1920, on Matlock prairie. Will par all expenses for keeping this animal or will sell same to part keeping her for what she Is worth to him. Address J. D. French. Gurdane. Oregon. 174 LOST Two head of horses, one bay 3-year-old mare, branded S on left shoulder, and one bay 1-year-old horse, branded cross on left shoulder. Notify H. C. Happold, Heppner, Oregon. It FOR SALE Seven broke mules, three and five years old; one span of heavy brood mares; one Nelson stacker hood; one Garden City automatic feeder, good as new. F. E. MASON. Lexington. Ore. SEE that 10-20 Titan Tractor at Gil liam & Bisbee's, guaranteed to pall three 14 inch plows. FOR SALE One 18 x 36 J. I. Case separator; used 4 yeara One Case tractor, 20-40; used 2 years. Machine in number one shape. Will sell on a year's time on good note. Price J1600. : ARTHUR W. DTKSTRA, Halsey. Ore. t SIMMER RESORT. SEASIDE New cottages, rooms and tents for rent by week, month or sea son, 1-2 block from beach. Everything FOR SALE 18 head of mules, t to I years, 10 head broke; also team of horses, matched blacks, age 7 years, weight 1500 pounds. J. H. HARRISON, Top, Oregon. t LOST A set of twelve beveled edged chisels on foad between my home and that of John Pieper In neper's canyon on Monday, June 12th. These tools were in a temporary holder. Return to A G. PIEPER. tf. I VI I. FUR W AHHANTI. All m'ip!::j warrant of School E' S'-.ct N . I'V M-'rrnw County. Ore- .a. up to and in.-lud!r. June I. 131. ill t..1 piitl ui "n presentation. Inter est raaue-on tf..s date Dated at Ir ri..n. 'rsr'.n. June Ji. o:i. JJMt L K WAiiSWoltTII. Dist. Clerk. Irrigon. Oreeon. FEOM FORGE TO GRAM) OPERA. William McDonald Started Life at Blacksmith. V'aV ;rlA l - . : V -" ''":; 1 The story of a big, happy singar working at a forge near San Fran cisco while the wifa of a former sen ator listened and applauded is the. story of William McDonald for ; he was working and singing one day years ago at the great Palo Alto Stock Farm when Mrs. Iceland Stan ford passed by. stopped and then told bim to leave the forge. She had him in bis costume before the San Francisco Press Club hie deep rich TOlce and onusnal though natural garb, making him a success never before created In the west. She then put him under Instruction of the best masters. 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