THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1923. VAGE FOUR LIVE CECIL ITEMS T. fur,r' u1 G. A. Miller of l'if iw nnrt r.ar (Veil. he'd t lor. or. f-utiiy. T Rie:r.rrs of l.irr ard M'.rran id r'dloaa lodirts hmA chars' I th. banal and th 'm rtov Odd railiws Mnlcl for dvi.urd brotr.cr was i'd at tr, a-ravr."! in tht prfn of Trry larr n'jirlwr of frimdt ho rtj r-w-Mrd th pnt rtwt thur iat frier.d r.fld in MorrvK cour.ty A lrre. r.atidoir.t rth of whito and ld carnations arTariprd in the shape of the cmb.re of th Odd Fsilosrs was placed t th head of tha (trmvo. Tr.e rth riven by the membert of the lodges. Our deepest sympathies are entended to the bereaved widow and son. Tom Hurhes and Emery Gentry. two comma- "leading Merits ol tne county seat, wire buty on Tuesday (we suppose) representing some non Mich insurance companies, but we be lieve that was only a lame excuse, to Tint tha charminf, young ladies of Willow creek. Mac. the weather man, was almost threatened with instant death from the Cecil community for giving us one bad day's weather, but Mac will be allowed to live as he kas waved his veather ward afain and the sun shines on us once more. R. E. Punran of Busy Bee took his father to The Dalles hospital on Wednesday. Mr. Duncan, Sr, has been in poor health for several months and decided to try treatments at the hospital. We hop he will soon be with us again. Messrs. Schafer, Erickaon ard Kel aay, accompanied by Misses Mildred Henriksen and Violet Bedford, were the dinner guesta of Miss Annie llynd at Butterby Flats on Sunday evening. Miss Orpha Williams, who has been visiting friends in Newberg for sev eral weeks, returned to Cecil Sun day and will resume her duties at the Last Camp. Messrs. Wm. and Oscar Chandler of Willow creek ranch and Oral Hen riksen of Ewing were doing business in Reppner on Saturday. Minor k Krebs are busy these days among their lambs about two hun dred arriving during the past week, all in good condition Gordon Ball of Eight Mile was calling on his friends in Cecil on Tuesday. Gordon was driving a fine new Hudson car. Mrs. Slocum and Mrs. McMillan of Lexington were visiting Mrs. Geo. Krebs at the Last Camp on Tuesday. Clifford Henriksen of the Moore ranch near Heppner spent Wednes day with his brother Oral at Ewing. Earl D. Wright of lone was the dinner guest of Mrs. Geo. Henriksen at Strawberry ranch on Monday. Marion Van Schoaick of Arlington was calling on Mrs. Geo. Krebs at tha Last Camp on Wednesday. Harold Ahalt and Johnnie Shoe feldt of Rhea Siding were looking up their friends in lone on Friday. Mrs. Deli Ward of fieppner is vis iting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Famsworth at Rhea. Mr. and Mrs. Zenneth Logan of Boardman spent Monday with J. W. Osborn at Cecil. Mr. Bryson of lone was called to Cecil on Saturday to repair some stranded car. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. May of Lone Star ranch were visiting in Cecil on Saturday. W. G. Palmateer of Windy Nook was a business man in lone Wednesday. County Court Proceedings (Continued from First Page) Gladys Gibbons, Widow Pen Firjt National Bank. Roads and Bridges Farmers Stocksrowers Na tional Bank. Roads Park of lone. Roads liaroid Ahalt. Trapper Rt-rt Stone, Pop Collars Harold Ahalt. Trapper Ceo. Mrluffe, Prohibition .. Ki:ham Stationery A Print ing Co Dog W. A. M archie. Sp. No. 2 tllass k Prudhomme Co., Tax Collector - Cierk - Surveyor - T. W. Cutsforth. Roads lirFon Transfer Co.. Rd, 1.!.37 1,109.44 20.1 8.VS0 M.42 40 CO 2S.8S SG4J2S 60.96 63.22 ?.4S S0.00 50 S. C. Runyan. Roads 11. to R. E. Harbison. Bridges -. 1.7S F. C, Mulloy, Bridges S4.0 Turn - A - Lum Lumber Co., Roads 24.65 Feenaughty Mchy Co, H.-H. Bond 04 Sp. No. 14 40.74 E. I. DuPont Co.. H.-H. Bond 2.944.57 A. B. Atchison. H.-H. Bond .... S.75 Central Market. H.-H. Bond . S1.05 Sp. No. 14 5.00 Vaughn k Goodman, H.-H. Bond 20.95 Arthur Stephens, H.-H. Bond 100.00 C. A. Nelson, Sp. No. 14 11.25 Glenn Ball, Sp. No. 14 7.28 Bristow k Johnson, Sp. No. 14 162. S6 :illlllllllillllMtMIIMIHIIIIIIIIlllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllimilMimiU I A. M. EDWARDS j WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. L'p-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole 5 s and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiMiiiiiiiii; Haiel Logan, Widow Pension Rebecca Knight, Widow Pen sion . Amy D. McFerrin, Widow Pension Francis I. Gordon, Poor sect. Ida Fletcher, Poor acct Vivian Yocum, Sheriff Add Moore, Bounty Roy Ray, Roads M. Spurlock, Bounty H. W. Grim, ac. Geo. Allen. Margaret Crawford, County Clerk B. H. Bessey, Bounty Max Crandall, Auditor (1922) C. C. Calkins, County Agent E. O. Neill, Tax Rebate. Heppner Light k Water CoH Court House E. J. SUrkey, Court House .... Kirk Bus Co, Court House ... Case Furniture Co., Court House Circuit Court Thomson Bros, Court House Circuit Court - John L. Hotmann, Circuit Ct. Patterson k Son, Court Hse. Paul McDuffee, Sheriff Geo. McDuffee, Poor acct Sheriff exp W. H Hayes, Poor acct L. VanMarter, Bonds Assess or A. B. Vance, Bounty L. P. Davidson, County Court R. L. Benpe. County Court A. E. Perry, W ater Master. ... Lena Snell Shurte, School Supt Sylvia We'ls, Assessor Heppner Herald. Treasurer ... Mrs. F. A. Stapleton, Poor The Gaiette-Times, Clern Treasurer Superintendent Tax Collector County Court Sheriff Pc. Tel. t Tel. Co, Cur rent exp. . .. Kllham Stationery Print ing Co, Clerk BuFburig k Co, Clerk thidvrwood Typewriter Co, Clerk C. C. Chick, Health Officer. K. E. Notaon, Dist. Atty. Heppner Library, Contribu tion Humphreys Drug Co, Sp. No. 14 Btate In d. Ace. Com, Roads ... Howard Cooper Corp, Roads Watt Ship Powder Co, Rds. Feenaughty Mchy. Co, Roads Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co, Rds. Ed Chidsey, Roads C. A. Neiaon, Roads J. W. Hector, O.-W. Highway Jones k Rcasoner, Koads..,.. C. N. Jonea, Roads W. F. Palmateer, Roads Wm. Furlong. Sp. No. 14. Mai Rugera, Roads J. W. Kirachner, Roads Pen Homer, Roads J. R. Voile, Roads W. II. UTrace, Koads W. O. liaylesa, Roads Standard Oil Co, Roads C. U. Hlaydm, Sp. No. 1 Martin Keid, Bridges Uoidua Finkbeiuer, Roads 10.00 17.50 j 40.00 ' 17.50 25.00 15.00 40.00 ! 6.00 S3.96 I 4.00 6.34 ; 7.50 i 16.00 j 300.00 ! 225.00 95.06 61.65 9.85 1.75 8S.93 68.83 10.58 27.45 38.00 6.00 40.00 40.00 21.67 3.05 15.00 4.00 65.85 35.00 27.60 78.69 105.00 10.00 60.00 25.00 4'.t.65 6.45 164.80 18.20 2.40 28.31 41.86 14.21 85.00 8.26 82.61 25.00 6.27 30.83 80.33 15.76 4.40 193.05 80.00 13.69 150.00 4.50 27. SO 8.87 47.30 67.60 126.00 6.98 67Jl 11.96 77.20 118.67 64.88 91.80 7.1 Jap Crepe Our Spring shipment of Imported Japanese Crepe in all the new and standard shades has arrived and we offer them to you at the spec ial price of 33c Per Yard MINOR & CO. Does It Pay? Advertising has made the Victrola dog famous. It has made the cash register a big brother to retailers all over the world. It has introduced the world to a substitute for sole leather. It is displacing the truck horse with 40 hosepower trucks. It has helped you to an appreciation of Stetson hats, Walk-Over, Douglas and Em erson shoes. It has made the hand-written letter an oddity in business. It has put hair oil on heads where no hair oil would do any good, and on heads where no hair oil was needed. It has put Castoria down your throat, left bristles in your gums, and then came along with a Rubber-set and took them out. It has put Zozodont, Pebeco and Pepso dent on your teeth. It has put a Gillette against your hayfield. It has put Murine in your eye, sold you Cuticura for pimples, Pears for the bath and Ivory for the tub. It has put Arrow collars around your neck and Ingersols aroung your wrist. It has jammed your feet in Holeproof sox, put Paris garters on your legs, and Tiffany rings on your fingers. It has stuck Robert Burns cigars between your teeth, worn out your jaws on Wrigley's and posted you on what to buy to cure corns, warts, bunions and ingrowing toe nails. Go anywhere you want to, do anything you wish, and advertising has had a hand in it absolutely. And then some people ask "DOES AD VERTISING PAY?" BritUin Bros., Sp. No. U i Afttr Every Meal Chew your food well, then use WRIGLEY'S to aid digestion. It also keeps the teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen. Tim Great American Suwattmat A Claud Sevier, Sp. No. 14 7.50 I. R. Robertson, Sp. No. 14 ... 3.08 C. J. Anderson. Sp. No. 14 .... 21.46 Chas. MrKlligott. Sp. No. 14 22.60 llillard French. Roads S1.60 Clen Delph, Roads 9.00 K. Shivley, Roads S.50 C. H. Latourell. Roada 80 Turn -A-Lum Lumber Co., Echo. Ore., Roada 142.66 State Highway Com., Gen. Roads 1S9.44 V. L. McCaleb. Gen. Roada .... 20.36 Bert Mason, Roads 20.00 Turn - A - Lum Lumber Co., lone. Roads and Bridges .... 1,607.16 Turn - A - Lum Lumber Co., Heppner, Roads 64.60 r. A. Randall, Roada . 61.16 Phelps Grocery Co, Roads .... S.86 Peoples Hdw. Co., Roada and Court House 2.60 J. B. Adams. Roada S.00 Boardman Trading Co, Rd. No, 12.69' Howard Cooper Mchy. Co, Roada 145.22 FeennuuM Mchy. Co., Roada 8V.HA Public Sale We have purchased 122.000 pairs of U. S. Army Munson last shoes, sixes to 12 which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. Gov ernment shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed one hun dred per cent solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and water proof. The actual value of this shoe is $6.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer some to do QC the public at Lt.VJ Send correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon request. National Bay State Shoe Company 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Arlingtofl-Heppner Stage Line WE MEET TRAINS NOS. 1, 2, 18 TO HEPPNER A.M. P.M. Arlington Lv 9:00 2:00 Cecil Lv 10:20 3:20 Morgan Lv 10:35 8:36 lone Lv 11:05 4:05 Lexington Lv 11:30 4:30 Heppner Ar 11:65 4:55 TO ARLINGTON A.M. P.M. Heppner Lv 9:00 4:00 Lexington Lv 9:25 4:25 lone Lv 9:50 4:50 Morgan Lv 10:05 6:05 Cecil Lv 10:35 6:35 Arlington Ar 11:55 6:65 Headquarters at Patrick Hotel O. H. McPERRRIN R. E. BURKE First water people read magazines of the first water. "Cosmopolitan" is of the first water. j Just $3.00 a year. Order 'Cosmopolitan' Catalog F12 Free, Address DOLLE MAGAZINE SUBSCRIP ' TION BUREAU, 19S Kth Street, PORTLAND, Oregon Shell Fish! DO YOU ENJOY SIL4LL FISH! Oysters Clams Crab Seized in any ityle to your order. Our Sunday dinners are an attraction and should appeal to you. Save the wife extra work Sundays by taking din ner with us just bring the whole family along. Elkhorn Restaurant Heppner man awayjrom home It is inevitable that a man who travels much and the wife who remains at home should worry to some extent But, so far as any human agency can serve, a Perfect Protection Policy in West Coast Life will relieve this. Under its provisions a wife is absolutely pro tected, no matter what occurs. And she has the comforting knowledge that no form of disability can rob her husband of a steady, assured income. The coupon will bring you information about other provisions in this splendid policy, with' out the slightest obligation. E. C. GENTRY, District-Manager. Heppner, Oregon West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE-SAN FRANCISCO as. &m SajnFunenco r r r . " ' West Coast Life Insurance Co. 605 Market Street, San Prandtco QendemmzWithnut obligation on my part, send me inure information. Name i i 1 1 Address -.,.-- ., I,. -i i.i i City Date of Birth- fMONTH) (DAY) (YFARI ( U2'3" ONE OF THE STRONCEST COMPANIES IN AMERICA Star Theater FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 BETTY C0MPS0N in "ALWAYS THE WOMAN" RUTH ROLAND in "THE TIMBER QUEEN" . 3rd Episode JUDGE RUMMY in . "THE SKATING FOOL" SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 SPECIAL CAST IN "THE SON OF WALLINGF0RD" Movie Chats SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEBUARY 18-19 HOUSE PETERS in "HUMAN HEARTS" Comedy: "SIMPLY SHOCKING" NO SHOW TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEB. 21-22 from Will Carlton's famous poem "OVER THE HILL" -SEE OUR DESCRIPTIVE PROGRAMS Thomson Bros. 'Wash Goods New goods arriving daily. If you will step in and see our Wash Goods depart ment you will see one of the prettiest as sortments of dress goods ever assembled together. All the newest goods to be had. Groceries We carry the best in groceries at all times Thomson Bros. G.-T. Printing Is Known For Its Good Quality ROBBERS!! Robbers do not disturb people wno have nothing. A man with a thousand dollars in the bank and only a check book in his pocket has nothing for robbers to take; yet his check is as good as the money which his neighbor carries in his pocket. It is not safe to carry money on your person when among strangers. Neither is money safe in the house. Money in the bank is safe and is always available by means of a check book. And this assurance of safety costs you nothing. We invite you to place your money with us on checking account. We offer a safe and conven ient place of deposit. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon Fords oiv v THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR Cut your farm costs in half with the Fordton 1 . 1 F.O.B. DETROIT Says money on every acre plowed with the Fordton Multiply the work of your farm tools four to six time with the Fordton Cut your bom m the field orer half with the Fordaoa Giveyoartelf an 8-hour day you can with the Fordton This Value Has Never Been Duplicated iniiiiiii ii iiiiiimiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHinniiiiiiiiiimm urn i illinium Harwood's I DIAMONDS ... WATCHES -:- JEWELRY -: PIANOS 1 PHONOGRAPHS -:- ' RECORDS -:- SHEET MUSIC 1 I. O. O. F. Building, Heppner jniiiiiim minimi iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiii iiiiiiiiiiuiii iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .minimis It takes something besides engineering to furnish a tractor like the Fordson to sell at this astonish ingly low price. That something is owner confidence built on permanent satisfac tion. There are 170,000 Fordson tractors in use wherever Power Farming is being done Fordson is showing superior service. If you are not vising a Fordson now, start right The working ability of this remarkable power plant is cutting farming costs in half in almost every kind of work done, at the draw bar or from the belt Ask US for all tha details call, write or phone. Latourell Auto Co. Authorized Ford, Fordson and Lincoln Sales and Service HEPPNER Main Street OREGON