The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 05, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Employees of Telephone
System Number 225,000
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confined her to her heme during the
week.
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JCoumy Court ------""""I"":!: 1,563
Mrs. Shurte. county ochool superin-
I tcr.der.t returned home from Portland
i on Sun.lar evening, after spending the
There are over :r;,0(' employees In!" in lht c':i" attending the meeting
" Tt-!i ht.r.e s tem, cf whiimi0' ,h S''. Teacher' Awwiation. On
' unien. More than eighty-I account cf suffering injuries caused by
two i-er cent of the women are tele-' '" " ,h slippery walks of Port
I botie operators. land, Mrs. Shurte did not fro to Salem
If all the Hell Telephone System em- t0 attend the superintendents' meeting
plovees were to stand sale by side j as she n4 intended. Her Injuries have
srajping each ether's hands this lire
telephone line would extend from Bos
ton to New York.
Suppose that a message of three
words were (riven to the first emrjlovee
located In New York with the request yesterday
tnat this message be relayed through rr'e"
the chain of employees to Boston. Even i gram so far, but Is fearful for colder
if the employees were trained for this ' ww,tner' " ther ' ot sufficient snow I l)UIltV Treasurer
v Bv,-ice tana training; would be' lu iruivi me uraia snouia it turn sua
requtred to Insure speed and accuracy) I d'nly colder. A covering of eight or
the last employee in Boston would hear,en lnche of now would be a good
the three words more than two and thin"-
one-half days after they were uttered,
in New Tork. whereas If the message Now that Congress is in session,
were sent over one of the teleohone nf t. .u-
wires rnni. .- " ,: I u.vii,.i ivi uiciii.ma-
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inn uAz.uiivii.Mhy, iihiTAEK. OKEGOX, THURSDAY. JAN. 5. 1922.
Semi-Annual Report of County Clerk of Morrow Coonty for I
the Six Months Ending December 31, 1921.
Disbursements From General Fund
! 1 in- i
aiui mguways $H(8S7.79
r-leetion hxiense c-,- n-
.1-. voo.vo
249.35
T. W. Cutsforth, farmer of Lexing
ton. was doing business in this city
sheriff
rday. He thinks no damage from , CoillltV Clerk I'nn
ng has been done the fall sownlp ' . 1,990,
so far. but Is fearful for colder A OUllty -Assessor 9 111
2,659.61
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would pass practically Instantaneously.
tion of argument; it would not be out
of place.
Put some sense into your dollars;
spend them with our home merchants.
RKSOLt-TIONS of coxdolk.kck.
Hall of Willow Lodge No. S, L O. 0.
F Heppner, Oregon.
Whereas, The hand of death has re
moved from among our number, our
worthy brother. Ora E. Adkins, and
Whereas, In his death our Lodge has
sustained a loss that will long be felt,
and the Order has been deprived of a
useful and faithful member:
Therefore, Be It Resolved. That the
sympathy of this lodge is extended to during these dull times, we will make
the family of our departed brother In '
this hour of great sorrow: that they be 'ou 8 !20 Oval Convex $5.00 por
furnished with a copy of these resolu- . mrr n. .
tiona and that the same be soread n. , trait FREE' Ue ant V0U ,0 show
on the minutes of the Lodge, and a copy
A Portrait Free
In order to be doing something
2,114.03
542.78
1,700.88
County Court House
Circuit Court '386;oi
J ustice (. ourt -i 75;
School Superintendent j 066.43
Widow Pensions 'cms nn
Poor Account
600.68
furnished the local press for nnhii.
tion.
W. E. MIKESELL.
M. J. DEV7X,
T. E. CHIDSET,
Committee.
it to your friends and advertise our
work. All we ask of you send us
95c to pay for postage and boxing
and we will send the portrait prepaid,
free. Mail your photos, with 95c.
Give us a trial. No frame catch
Tke Civil Service EtamUatloa.
We are requested to annnnnc '
the civil service examination for postal tuy your frame where you please
nems wui oe conducted hy Miss Vir
ginia Barlow, secretary of the wi
board of civil service exeamlners at th
court house In Heppner on Saturday,
January 7. between :J0 and 10:00 o'
clock a. m. All parties Interested
We copy anything and everything.
Money back if not pleased.
PALM ART CO.,
Hastings, Neb.
Opportunity Days
Every Saturday in
January
(AND SATURDAYS ONLY)
Commencing January 7th
and on every Saturday during the month of January
we will discount
. Dress Shirts, Flannel Shirts,
Shoes
In fact practically every article in the house will be
reduced from
This is not a sale, merely an opportunity to get
what you want at much less than you can on any oth
er day.
We sell the famous WEYENBEEG SHOE. The
shoe that is made strongest where the wear is great,
est. Get you a pair on opportunity day.
A FEW STYLES IN THE VAN HEUSEN COLLAR
Van Dort and Van Grande
David A. Wilson
Everything in Men's Wear
Jail Account gQ
Bounty on Wild Animals 34&00
District Scaler " 5036
State Library jg og
Book Accountants 200.00
insane 500
Tax ttebate 55.33
District Attorney 81.19
Overseer of Countv Buildings 150 00
Lonuty 1 hysieian
iieaitn umeer
Emergency Fund
Coroner's Expense
Tax Collector
Morrow County Fair 1 400.00
county institute 200.00
County Agent r 2,250.00
Water Master 27.66
Surveyor 119.34
Donations nn
60.00
14.00
50.00
14.00
160.00
Total Disbursements from General Fund $31,926.60
Disbursements from Road Funds $11,982.81
Disbursements from Market Road Funds 14,045.43
Total $57,954.84
Claims Allowed by Board of Directors of Irrigation Districts.
West Extension Irrigation District $5,217.10
John Day Irrigation District .00
Summary of Warrant Account.
Outstanding General Fund Warrants June 30, 1921.$
uutsianuing Koad arrants June 30, 1921
Outstanding John Day Warrants June 30, 1921
Outstanding West Extension Warrants June 30, 1921
General Fund Warrants Issued June 30 to Dec. 31..
Road Warrants Issued June 30 to Dec. 31
Market Road Warrants Issued June 30 to Dec. 31..
John Day Irrigation Warrants Issued June 30 to
Dec. 31
West Extension Irrigation Warrants Issued June
30 to Dec. 31
42,380.03
1,995.03
72,873.13
704.63
31,926.60
11,982.81
14,045.43
.00
5,217.10
Total - $181,224.76
General Fund Warrants Paid June 30 to Dec. 31 $ 30 90 51
-liu.mi ruuu Hurraius i including Market Koad)
Paid June 30, to Dec. 31 26,565.87
West Extension Irrigation Warrants Paid June 30
to Dec. 31 5.906.80
John Day Irrigation Warrants Paid June 30 to Dec.
31 . 00
General t und V arrants Outstanding Dec. 31. 1921 43 404 12
Road Warrants Outstanding Dec. 31, 1921 1 457.40
John Day Irrigation Warrants Outstanding Dec. 31.
vjsl 72,973.13
V est Extension Warrants outstanding Dec. 31, 1921 14.93
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J The Cash Variety Store f
I We are now making substantial re- 1
duction in prices on our stock of underwear f
Big Values For Little Money
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Have that damaged
tread fixed before it
causes a lot of blow
outs and punctures
and costs you five or
six times the price of
having it repaired.
Bring It Here!
We will vulcanize it
making it as good as
new.
Have any tire trouble? Bring it here
C. V. HOPPER TIRE SHOP
Tri-State Terminal Building.
TotaI - $181,224.76
Cash on Hand in Various Eunds of Morrow County,
December 31, 1921.
n i n i """"""
X'ul Ly $13,991.21
Genera Road 3 m.23
Genera School 2fi09A5
High School 7Qo oq
i Union High School No. 1 " 783 85
j irust rum. 46921
J own of ilardman jq 09
jione 42708
j..e.nigwm 15 80
! JJistnct lioundary Board 4 359 23
Elementary School '97'
Fire Patrol 1IQ 71
Herd Fund J935
Indigent Soldiers 5 25
Indemnity Fund j2 00
Morrow County Fair 2 76
W est Land irrigation District ... 08 21
T . 1 I T r ----- fU.-i
.jonn way irrigation District 1 523 08
n us 1 miension irrigation Uistnct 231.26
Lexington-Jarmon Road 1 385 52
miwmi mmu LHKiriui iso. 1 1 78
L 1 T 1 tv j 1 ---- -- ,
npeciai itoaa uistnct Jo. 2 3 422.00
opeciai itoaa uistnct Jo. 4 169.72
Special Road District No. 14 4 97616
Dog Fund Wfii
Motor Vehicle Fund 478.73
Market Road 7noi ?r
Prohibition Fund 1164.53
Rodent Bounty Fund 162.85
Special School Districts 21,664.75
P
re-inventory
SALE
of Ready to Wear
Now Oil
Women's Suits at One-third Less
Women's Coats
at prices you. will be glad to pay
Silk and Wool Dresses
at very material reductions
House Dresses and Aprons
up from 98c
It will pay you to investigate
Minor & Company
Advertising is the oil that keeps the wheels of industry and business running smoothly
Total $71,154.69
ss.
State of Oregon,
County of Morrow,
I, J. A. Waters, County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon.
uk, j.u.uuj reimj umi uie loregoing is a true and correct ac
count of all claims allowed by the County Court of Morrow
oounty; tne runds on wlncn said claims were drawn and the
amount of outstanding warrants not paid, for the six months
enuing uccemDer si, 191.
Also a statement of the amounts on hand ia the various
funds of the County December 31, 1921.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
official seal this 3rd day of January, 1922.
(SEAL) . J. A. WATERS, County Clerk.
Star Theater
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th
Frank Mayo in "The Fighting Lover"
The story of a chronic young bachelor whom his friends try to enmesh in a love
affair with one of three girls chosen at random. The experiment proves a boomer
ang and incidentally provides an abundace of thrills, mystery, romance, laughter.
Also "WINNERS OF THE WEST"
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th
Marjorie Daw, Wesley Barry and James Kirkwood
in
Bob Hampton of Placer
Frontier days as you've read of them, hut never
seen heforee. See CUSTER'S LAST STAND re
acted by hundreds of Indians and frontiersmen with
every moment of splendid heroism and faithful to
every undying memory.
This is one of the truly big pictures. Don't miss
it. Regular prices.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8th
Harriett Hammond and George Nicholds in
Live and Let Live
A production that demonstrates that kindness
and tolerance accomplish far better results than
harshness and intolerance; teems with situations of
keenest human interest.
ALSO COMEDY AND SCENIC
if
iviaijuric udw in
Bob Hjmptoo of Placer'
Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 9and 10
NKAI, HAHT In
"BLACK SHEEP"
from the book by W. C. Tuttle entitled "Una Baa
Black Sheep." A Btory of the contest between
cattle and sheep men. Brimful of eensatlenal
thrills, replete with mental clashes and physical
struggles.
Also two-reel comedy
Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 11-12
MOMKIK SAMSIIMHV AND JANE NOVAK In
"THE BARBARIAN"
a story of the north woods a romantic drama of
unusual character. Widely acclaimed by critics
as one of the screen's most outstanding achieve
merits of' the year.
Also two-reel SKIPPER comedy.