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PAGE FOUR THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923. Slat's Diary I'f RO.-'S FARQl'HAR. Friday - Tf-y a ludv and toer huabcnd ir trr? to re c tonite ar.d L J F-rtur Ulier ar.d ct. jfr " .sr lum of us dH4rnt b- IF sV r hurt in 'n thing's m u- 'ul r MJ did on , j rrt h wet.t to fp 1 of 1 if trrK man and h to! 1 him aum thir.pi witch had came tru in it crate- many respcki told him thera was future ahed of hint And there was. Way ahed. k he also J t to him You will be very rich or either rery poor and he is. Very poor, i lien re Uy speaking. Saturday Mrs. G;? iem was a telling as ahoi:t her necce witch the cd had a very ingnpetng disposition and I ast pa what did nhe mean by a ing&peing disposition A pa replyed and sc-d that this girl had been ingaged four times already and had escaped each time so fur. Sunday A yung lady who belongs to a club has got a paper to rite up and read at the club and she ast pa if he cud he.p her enny as she new he rote on the paper sum times when the boss was away and cuddent tied no one else to do it. She wanted to no the cheif reason that wimmen got marryed for and pa sed as fur as he new they most genreUy all ways got marryed to get their teeth re pared up then gpent there honymoon in the dentin chare. Monday I am 1 of the cheif actors in are play at skooi. I half to get the kings horse reddy for him and he yells at me and says. Is my horse reddy James and I say IT IS so tonite when he ast me I strutted on the sta and sed IS IT A they all laffed at what 1 joakingy referred to as a Dramatical Airtr. Tuesday Ma told us about a meet ing today witch she attended at and she sed they were a man there with 1 arm named Smith and pa ast her what was the other arm named and ; for that we eat cold weners for sup- ' per just for his foolishness. j Wednesday I am not the only easy j mark on the male side of are famly. ; Pa sent 2 bits away last weak to a : Co that sed they wood show him how j to make his coal las twice as long : and today the anser cum and it sed. Only build a fire every other day. j Thursday Had a nother fite today i and it was a good 1. Both of us was j pritty badly demolished. I wood of I soon of had to of went to the dentist j and of had them pulled any how. And that way wooden t be any fun. So I ' shud wirry. R. n. Bwy, Bounty tS.OO G!as Prtidhomma, Office 121.il Peopies Hdw. Co. Ct. Hovaa t.SO H. J. Co. Bounty 1.00 Ri'I Buschke. Bounty 4 00 Ray Ster, Bounty 7.00 E. F Rupg. Bounty 4.00 R. B. Steer. Bounty 2S.00 F. P. Cox, Bounty 3 00 H. i. Cox, Bounty 6 00 X. F. Ijiwson. poor 80.00 C. B. Oral, Sealer 10.78 C. C. Chick. Physician 10.00 Sherman Shaw, caretaker 25.00 Paify Becket. Wid. Pen. 25.00 Sadie Morev, Wid. Pen 26.00 Gladys Gibbons. Wid. Pen, .. 10.00 Harel Lojran, Wid. Pen. 17.50 Rebecca Knight. Wid. Pen,.... 40.00 Amy McFerrin, Wid. Pen 17.50 F. J. Gordon, Poor 26.00 Ida Fletcher, poor . 15.00 Jess Kirk, poor 80.00 John Stout, Bounty 4.00 F. M. Miller. Bounty 5.00 Paul McPuffee. Salary SO. 00 B. F. Allstott, Bounty 4.00 John Kenny, Bounty 7.00 W. W, Smead. Treasurer 12.22 Roy Brown, Bounty S.00 Alex Campbell, Bounty 4.00 Heppner Light ft Water Co., Court House 69.25 Lena S. Shurte. Supt, 8.00 Heppner Herald, cur. expu 60.60 Gaxette-Times, Clerk 81.40 C. C. Caikins, County Agent 225.00 Kilham Staty, Co Surveyor 9.18 D. McXamee, Poor 10.00 Emanuel Hospital, Poor 69.60 First water people read magazines of the first water. "Cosmopolitan" is of the first water. Just $3.00 a year. Order 'Cosmopolitan' Catalog F12 Pre, AMna DOLLE MAGAZINE SUBSCRIP TION BUREAU, 195 Hth Street, PORTLAND, PROCEEDINGS OF OF I Be it Remembered, that County Court met in regular session on Mar. 7, 1&23, with ail officers being pres ent. Various claims were presented to the court and after due consideration the same were allowed, continued or disallowed as per notations on face of same. Mr. H. A. Stewart was granted a dance hall license for the year 1323, at Dry Fork. The resignation of Jap Walker as Justice of the Peace for Disk No. 1 was duly accepted and the allowance of $20.00 per month formerly made to him as Justice of the Small Claims Court was cancelled. Mr. G. A. Bieaktnan was appointed Justice of the Peace for Dist. No. 1, to fill the unexpired terra of Jap Waiker, resigned, or until his successor is elected and qualified. J. A. Waters, County Clerk, pre sented his resignation to the Court, same to take effect April 1, 1923, or as soon thereafter as his successor is appointed and qualified. The following bills were allowed: Howard Cooper Co, Dist 4$ 60.00 W. L. McCaleb. General Road 166.66 Wm. Furlong, Special No. 14 12.18 Frank Shirely, Hardm'n-Bond 6.00 ! Standard Oil Co., Hardman- Bond 66.58 Howard Cooper Co, -B - 89.28 Chat. McElligott, Special U 14.50 Glen Ball, Special No. 14 12.36 C. J. Anderson, Special No. 14 2.60 Geo. Ritchie, Specail No. 14 14.85 Bert Mason, Special No. 14 3.25 Bri.tow & Johnson, Special 14 47.68 Martin Reid, 6-B .. 89.66 F. C. Malloy, 6-B 16.64 1. A. Dempsey. General Road 39.00 J. W. Kirschner, General Road and Dist. No. 2 47.00 C. V. Hopper, General Road 16.05 Battery Service Station, Gen eral Road 4.50 J A. 2. Barnard, Dist No. 15.. 2.50 i Sam Smith, Dist. No. 1 10.00 j F. A. Randall, Dist. No. 11.00 : M. D. Tucker, Dist. No. lo.. 6.00 j Moore It Anderson, Market .... 45.15 I Arlington Bank. Special No. 2 44.20 Bank of lone, Roads 123.73 ' Farmers Bank, Roads 329.0S , First National Bank, Road 1,164.07 State Acci. Com Roads 29.61 K. T. Ailstott, Bounty 8.00 W. F. Keffer, Bounty 4.00 Arlington-Heppner Stage Line WE MEET TRAINS NOS. 1, I, 18 TO HEPPNER A.M. PJJ. Arlington : Lv 9:00 2:00 Cecil Lv. 10:20 3:20 Morgan Lv. 10:35 3:36 lone Lv 11:05 4:05 Lexington Lv 11:80 4:30 Heppner Ar 11:55 4:65 TO ARLINGTON Heppner .. Lexington lone Morgan Cecil Arlington Lv. .Lv .....Lv. ..Lv. .Lv. Ar... A.M. .. 9:00 . 9:25 9:50 ..10:06 ..10:36 .11:55 P.M. 4:00 4:25 4:50 6:05 6:35 6:56 Headquarters at Patrick Hotel O. H. McPERRRIN R. E. BURKE Shell Fish! IX ) YOU ENJOY SHiiLL FISH J Oysters Clams Crab Served in any style 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 Pac Tel. TeL Co. cur. xp. 44.50 Humphreys Drug Co, cur. as. 18.65 W. A. Goodwin, Justice Court 1 10 National Surety Cc Bonds .. 17.50 Patterson A Son, Poor tSS L. P. Davidson, County Court 18.06 R. U Benge, County Court .... 16.80 F. Shively. Court House 2,00 Tum-A-Lura Lbr. Co, Court House 11.35 Martin Reid, Court House... M Glasa-Prudhomme. Offices 92.84 Bushong Co- Offices 14S.29 Moora 4 Anderson, Court Hons 80.10 Geo. MrDulTee. Prohibition 100.00 I S. E. Notion. Prohibition 36.70 H. R. Ahalt, Rodent 44.64 $5.M REWARD. Estrayed, 1 deep red Shorthorn cow, coming 4 years; broad spread horns, no brand; lower H crop out of left ear; March bull calf by aide, color deep red with white spots, tame ear mark and aluminum tag in laft ear. B. H. and M. f. PECK, Hepp ner, Or. Troy Bogard, young farmer of lone, was doing business in this city the first of the week. :llllllllllill!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU A. M. EDWARDS WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. ! S Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole 5 2 and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you I CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? Every Day we show new fabrics that are different In Every Way OUR SPECIAL SALE Jap Crepe IS GOING BIG A complete range of the best colors Minor & Co. The Man Who Signs Must Make Good RESPONSIBLE man puts his name to a piece of paper and it be comes a check the equivalent of money. He signs his name on the back of another piece of paper and it becomes an endorsed note good for money. He writes a letter and it becomes a bind ing contract. The adding of the name makes these things1 solemn and legal obligations. The man who signs is responsible. Just so with an advertisement the mo ment a man signs his name to it he has made a pledge to the public. He is bound by his word as much as if he signed a check or a note. He must do what he promised on the terms he promised. If he does not, he courts busniess disaster. The man who advertises a lie publicly pro claims himself a liar. Such men are seldom in business but frequently in asylums. Is is safer to buy advertised articles than nondescript ones. It is safer to deal with merchants who advertise than with those who do not. An advertisement is a signed pledge of good faith to the public. See the merchants and manufacturers who welcome the chance to back their goods and products with their names. READ ALL THE ADS IN THIS ISSUE OF The Gazette-Times ThomSjOn Bros. Free FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY 1-2 lb. Guittard's Chocolate free with every 1-lb. can at 35c Every can guaranteed or your money back SPECIAL THIS WEEK, COOKIES 5c Dozen Thomson Bros. G.-T. Printing Is Known For Its Good Quality Good Printing Is Our Hobby The Gazette-Times ROBBERS!! Robbers do not disturb people who 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 L. MQNTERESTELLI Marble and Granite Works PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work ' All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders All Work Guaranteed 10 MGLEV'S and give your stomach a lilt Provide " (be bit ol wet" la timtfitlal lorm. Helps to cleanse (be leelb and keep tbcra bealtby. PS f t V ? ? ? Y Y Y Y Y v t V t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I B. P. O. E. asquerade Ball ELKS TEMPLE Saturday, March 17 ELKS AND THEIR LADIES ONLY. Proceeds to Heppner Library Association Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i Star Theater Program From March 1 6th to 22nd, Inc. FRIDAY, MARCH 16th COLLEEN MOORE in "THE WALL FLOWER" RUTH ROLAND in "THE TIMBER QUEEN" 7th Episode Screen Magazine and Cartoon Comedy SATURDAY, MARCH 17th MABEL BALLIN in "EAST LYNN" MODERNIZED "COL. HEZA LIAR'S GHOST" and Fun From the Press. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 18-19 ELLIOTT DEXTER & CLAIR WINDSOR in "GRAND LARCENY" "JUDGE RUMMY" and Movie Chats TUESDAY: HIGH SCHOOL PLAY. WED. and THURS., March 21st and 22nd "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT By MARK TWAIN A great big special treat at regular prices. Get a Copy of Our Weekly Illust rated Program PLOWING TIME will soon be here Better look over your old plows and see what re pairs you need. Peoples Hardware Co. Heppner Oregon THE body of the NEW OVERLAND Touring Car is made entirely of steel, with baked enamel finish. The hood is higher body lines are longer seats arc lower and the upholstery removable. $666 f. o. b. Heppner RAY M. 0VIATT & DICK JOHNS At Universal Garage, Heppner, Ore. JX aaaasasaarec:Vaw