PAGK SIX
THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1022.
Attention Voters.
Notice is hereby given to all legal
voters of Morrow count)- that the
rejjistratiini bouks will close Tuesday,
April lMh, ')22, for the primary el
ection. If you have not previously regis
tered, or if you have changed your
residence from one precinct to anoth
er, or if you have been living outside
the county and returned to your for
mer residence in the county and pre
cinct, you are required to register in
order to vote at the coming primary
election.
J. A. WATERS, County Clerk.
HEMSTITCHING.
I have installed a hemstitching
machine at my apartment in the Gil
man building and will give all orders
for work in that line my best atten
tion. Your patronage is solicited.
a6-tf. Mrs. C. C. Patterson.
V. iHiim, exp
' J X. K. toa.X S.. 14
li.istii K unly
V Wr.thl, bvur.ty
, W..1UT i:u'...i:.ks, bounty -
t H. llu l.-rr.cw . ro:ui N'a. &
L. 1. NiV.l, water rr.asler
; J. li. (.V. h;nr.. bour.l)
O. K. lit'iuuh, road No. 7
11. A. K:my, road No T-8
M. E. ParneH. tar rebate.
K;!ham Stationery Printing
Co various ortwe exp
; Harry Archer, Insane
; iSiile Oroshens, tax colt exp
i St. Vincent Hospital, poor acct.
Morrcw Co. Cry. Co., poor ccl
' 1'atterson Son. poor asct
Klkhorn Kestaurant, roor acct-
Oajette-Times, various exp,
Hudson Land Co, assessor exp..
Pac Tel. A TeL Co.. current exp.
Irwin Hodson Co, clerk
Glass & I'rmlhomme Co, clerk
treasurer
Heppner Herald, various
Lena Sr.ell Shurte, traveling exp.
Thomson Bros., court house..
Martin Keid, court bouse
Experienced woman wants steady
work on ranch. Phone 2TF25. a6tf.
Left at postofSee ladies black hand
bag. Call at this office and prove
property. It.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ely of Mor
gan were visitors in Heppner on
Monday.
Gilliam & Utsbee, court house
E. J. Starkey, court house
sheriff ,
superintendent
rhelps Grocery Co, court house..
Heppner Light & Water Co,
court house
FOR SALE Two-man combine.
Inquire this office. tf.
1BSBIIES
County Court met in regrular session
at Heppner, Oreg-on, April 6, 1922, with
the following officers present: Hon
Win. T. Campbell, Judge; G. A. Bleak
man, Commissioner; E. P. Davidson,
Commissioner; Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff;
J. A. Waters, Clerk; when among oth
ers the following proceedings were
had. to-wit:
In the matter of claims: Claims pre
sented and ordered paid as per list fol
lowing. T. H. Lowe was granted dance hall
license for the year 192S, to operate
dancing hall at Cecil, Oregon.
Road petition of Geo. Gorger et al,
read and approved and April 24, 1922,
set as date for viewing said road, and
Bert Mason appointed to act with the
regular viewers to view said road.
Road petiton of R. L. Urown et al,
read and aprpoved and April 25th. set
as date for viewing said road. Bert
Mason appointed to act with the reg
ular viewers to view said road.
County Road Master ordered to ob
tain materials for construction of new
bridge at the Henry Gay ranch on
Rhea creek.
Claim Allowed by County Court.
C. iC. Calkins, county agt. J250.00
R. M. Wilson, current exp..
A. V. Mow, bounty
Jos. Pringle, bounty
O. V. Gibson, road No. 4
Geo. Morey, road No. 4
M. Spenney, road No. 6-15-
Tom Boyd, bounty
Ernest Hnut, bounty
A. Henriksen, bounty
J. H. Cochran, bounty
E. P. Berry, bounty
Peoples Hdw. Co, court bouse
Loren Matteson, bounty
L. P. Davidson, county court
G. A. Hleakman, county court
W. T. Campbell, traveling exp
Geo. McDuffee, poor exp
W. L. McCaleb, salary 1
State Ind. Acc. Com, gen. road
Arlington XatL Bank. Sp. No. 2
Chas. Hango, Sp. No. 2
Joe Howell, road No. 16
B. S. Clark, road No. 4
A. B. Vance, road No. 7
H. A. Conner, road No. 7 .
Fred Sheffler, road No. 8
O. V. Gibson, road No. 4
Geo. Morey, road No. 4
Frank rartlow, Sp. No. 2
road No. 4
A. C. Crowell road No. 7
Chas. Niier, ?p. No. 3
A. J. Knohlock. No. 7-15.
C. H. Bartholomew. Sp. No. 4
Arlington Natl. Bank, Sp. No. 2
Chas. Latourell, gen. road-No. 7..
Leach Bros, O.-W. highway
Ed. Breslin, general road
L. W."Briggs, general road
St) 00
11 50
4.00
J.00
4 00
272 39
5.00
S9.00
5S.74
26.03
IS. 67
S7.90
6.75
21.00
61.90
no
7.00
1.75
57 15
4.00
25.15
J.00
7J.01
U 51
13.(0
2S.62
6.60
5.15
8.30
125
3.00
1.00
1.60
S3.2S
12.70
35.00
48.40
42.00
84.30
40.00
166.66
01
100.80
2.99
52.76
12.00
6.00
6.00
8.63
111.25
35.00
27.86
62.91
(.35
45.00
117.75
150.00
13.47
81.53
6.60
16.00
8.00
C. V. Hopper, general road
Fell liros., peneral ruad
J. W. Ktrschner, general road
B. K. 1-vne, road No. 1
A. B. Fletcher, road No. 9
Ei ho Merc. Co, road No. 4
F.. F. Summers, road No. 4
lioardman Trading Co, Sp. No. 2
W. A. Murchie, road No. 2
Cash Merc. Co, road No. 2
I. Hleakman A Co, road No.
Avl McRoberts, road No. 16
Mrs. E. E. Bleakman, road No. 16
Emmett Avers, road No. 16
Barlow ft Howell, road No. 14
Hoard Cooper Co, road Nos. 9-14
Bank of lone, road No. 8
Geo. McDuffee, road No. (
Alvie Barlow, road No. 15...
Claud White, road No. 2
Coast Culvert Flume Co, general
MAil ..
First National Bank, road No. 8..
road No. 7
road No.
ftnnk nf lone, road No. 1
Farmers ft Stockgrowers Nation
al Bank, road No. 7
road No. 8
Bank of lone, Rhea Mkt road
Lexington Mkt road
J. T. Henderson, Lexington Mkt
road 10.09
State Ind. Acc. Com.
MTU. road.
Rhea Mkt. road
V. Way, Lexington Mkt. road.,,
nan Wav. Lexington Mkt road..
Carl Miller, Lexington Mkt road
H. Hudson Lexington Mkt road,
R. Halversen, Lexington Mkt
rnAd
Fred Sheffler, Rhea Mkt road
H. W. Oliver, Lexington Mkt
rnnil
S. Llninger, Lexington Mkt road
Feenaughty Machinery Co, Lex
ington Mkt road.
l.erh Rro.. Lexine-ton Mkt road
Standard Oil Co, Lexington Mkt
road
GILLIAM & BISBEE'S
7 COLUMN J?
Ed Breslin, gen road
W. A. Rich.ard.son, current exp
A. G. Piper, bounty
C. C. Calkins, county agt
W. C. Kennedy, bounty
A. Engelman, bounty
W. A. Richardson, current exp
Carl E. Calkins, bounty
H. Toung, bounty
Everett Barlow, bounty.-
Chas. B. Oral, dist sealer
Cecil Lutkins, bounty
Elby Fuller, bounty
R Vernon Jones, bounty
Ralph Barton, bounty
Elmer Peterson, bounty
J. L. JenkinB, bounty
Earl Steward, bounty
Daisy Pearl Becket wid. pen
Sadie Morey, widow pension
Gladys M. Gibbons, wid. pension,
Rebecca Knight wid. pension
Harriet E. Crewdson, wid. pen
Carl Troedson, bounty
47.50
7.00
3.00
51.75
17.50
137.50
3.00
2.00
4.00
18.00
4.00
11.00
12.60
3.00
250.00
3.00
4.00
12.50
10.00
30.00
4.00
S.29
4.00
4.00
36.00
27.00
37.00
4.00
4.00
25.00
25.00
10.00
40.00
17.50
4.00
We have just got two tons of 99 1-2
per cent pure alfalfa seed at 23 cents
per 100 pounds and spot cash.
We are headquarters for spraying
material. Lime and sulphur solution
and arsenate of lead.
There were nineteen million auto
mobiles made and sold in the United
States in 1921. Tires and taxes will
soon make foot pads for us all.
For ground that has run together,
baked and checked we have a pulver
izer that will greatly increase the
yield. It is worth your while to in
vestigate what we have.
Get ready for what you expect to
do in April. You didn't do much in
March. We have the plows, discs,
harrows and all kinds of ground
working equipment.
Gilliam & Bisbee
ill
few 3 ft
Millinery
Priscilla Dean Hats for the Children.
Dress Hats, Tailored Hats, and
Sport Hats for Grownups.
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Summer Furs,
Umbrellas, Corsets, Silk, Hosiery,
etc., all in a Pre-Easter Sale
Friday and Saturday
Mrs. L G. Herren
1.12
7.21
62.40
13 75 i
17.50 I
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.90
91.20 j
276.21
25.58
4.20
6.50
18.00
4.50
36.00
129.89
36.00
10.50 J
35.00 !
71.60
1.77
29.60 !
64.64 I
28.40
6.50
(.35
(.37
333.62
45.00
Rhea Mkt road 79.25 Chas. Latourell, Lexington Mkt
E A. Zochert Lexington Mkt 5
road 15.75 : Leach Bros, Lexlntgon Mkt road 8 60
S. C. Uunyan, Lexington Mkt Khe Mt r0J 6
road J7.10 First National Bank. Rhea Mkt
Howard Cooper Co, Lexington I r01' 108.18
Mkt. road 11.81 ' Lexlntgon Mkt road 991.51
Karl L. Beach, Lexington Mkt
road . 33.46
Bristow ft Johnson. Rhea Mkt
road 11 21
Bert Mason. Rhea Mkt road 6 10
Farmers Stockgrowers Nation
al Bank, Lexington Mkt road, 3.49
Archie McCampbell, rodent acct 94.47
Geo. McDuffee, motor vehicle
fund 10.28
Lexington
Lexlntgon Mkt road.
7.86
1.42
51.70
48.03
23.72
84.10
98.85
2.00
200.00
1.(0
835.05
22.36
3.85
278.22
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I A. M. EDWARDS I
1 WELL DRILLER i
Lexington, Ore. E
Box 14
Uses up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for
all sizes of hole and depths.
WRITE FOR CONTRACT AND TERMS I
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! Pioneer Employment Co. f
With Two Big Offices
PENDLETON AND PORTLAND
Is prepared to handle the business of
Eastern Oregon better than ever before
Our Specialties
Farms, Mills, Camps, Ilotels, Garages, Etc.
W IKE 111 SH ORDERS AT OUR EXPENSE
Portlaad Ofllee
14 N. Secoa It
Peadletoa Ofllee
11S K. Webk St
I he Only Lmployment Office m Eastern Oregon with Connections in Portland
tt4.tttt
Grocers
Recommend !
Albers
Quality
Albert
Flapjacks
the
hotcakes
of the
West
n
Harvest With A
Harris Combine
The Cheapest, Most Satisfactory Way
Karl L. Beach, Morrow Co. Agt.
Write or call on me at Lexington, or see
JASON BIDDLE, Heppner
Carload of Potatoes
at Reduced Prices
On Track at Farmers Union
Warehouse
April 17, 18 and 19
A full car of the famous Netted
Gem potatoes, No. 1 grade, at
following prices, at car
Eating Potatoes $2.00 a sack
No. 1 Seed Potatoes $2.75
E. D. PAXSON
High School Operetta
Ihe wpsy Rover
The Musical Hit of the Season
Star Theater
Tuesday, April 18th
8 P.M.
CAST
MEG Hob's foster mother LEOLA BENNETT
ZxUiA, Belle of the gypsy camp .CORAMAE CEAWFOiiD
MARTO, Meg's husband KYLE COX
SINFO, Gypsy lad in love with Zara PAUL AIKEN
KGB, Gypsy Rover ALVIN BOYD
LADY CONSTANCE, daughter of Sir George Martendale
VELMA CASE
LORD CRAVEN, English fop.. ALLEN CASE
SIR GEORGE MARTENDALE, English gentleman.. .
JAMES CLABOUGII
NINA, Sir George's second daughter DOROTHY HILL
CAPTAIN JEROME, of the English army. DON CASE
SIR TOBY LYON, social butterfly CARL CASON
McCORKLE, song publisher... . RAY McDUFFEE
CHORUS: About twenty gypsies and six small gypsy children.
An excellent combination of attractive costumes,
interesting plot, and beautiful music, includ
ing dramatic and comic situations.
Directed by Bernice Dafoe Hopper
Admission 75 and 50 Cents
Thomson Bros.
Now is the time to see our complete line of
Wash Goods
in voils, crepes, ginghams and all the most up-to-date
wash goods on the market.
We Have Shoes For Everybody
Ladies' Low Shoes $4.00 to $7.00 Infants' Shoes 50c
to $2.00. Children's and Girls' Shoes $2.50 to $5.00
Boys' Shoes $2.50 to $5.00.. Men's $4.00 to $8.50.
Boys Suits (7 to $12.50; Men's Suits $20 to $35
Those Leather Vests Reduced $8.50 to $12.50
Odd Wool Pants at a Great Saving
Khaki Tants $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Button nnd Lace
Bottom Pants $3.00 to $5.00.
YOUR MEASURE TAKEN FOR A SUIT OF
CLOTHES THAT WILL FIT.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU GOODS
STAR
THEATER
PROGRAMME, APRIL 14th to 18th INCLUSIVE
FRIDAY, APRIL 14th.. A new idea. The beginning
of
'Miracles of the Jungle'
A fifteen episode serial, but which we are going to
show in book form, that is, three chapters (six reels)
each Friday for five weeks.
Tli is picture is a regular wild animal circus, lions,
tigers, elephants, gorllas, leopards, cannibals, and is
chock full of adventure and thrills,.
You will thoroughly enjoy the picture and our
method of showing so much at one time. With MIR
ACLES OF THE JUNGLE we will show each week
SCREEN SNAP SHOTS, intimate snaps of screen
stars, their homes, their pastimes nnd their hobbies.
In to-night's issue will be shown Lila Lee, June Ca
price, Jackie Coogan, Bert Lytell, Eddie Lyons, Geo.
B. Seitz, Mary Miles Minter and a number of other
well known players. 20c and 30c
SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, Betty Compson in
"Prisoners of Love"
Also TWO REEL COMEDY
SUNDAY, APRIL 16th, Justine Johnson in
"Playthings of Broadway"
ALSO COMEDY
MONDAY, APRIL 17th, Neal Hart in
"Tangled Trails"
ALSO TWO-REEL COMEDY
TUESDAY, APRIL 18th, Operetta by the Heppner
High School
"GYPSY ROVER"
See Our Printed Programme for Description of these
Pictures, Giving an Outline of Each Picture.
FOR PRINTING THAT HAS REAL CLASS SEE THE G.-T.
WWM
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