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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1924.
PAGE THREE
Mr. and Mn. Ambrose Chapin of
Coquitle, Oregon, accompanied by
Miti set Odile and May Grosheni and
Paul Hiiler of Portland, arrived at
Heppner Tuesday to visit for tha re
mainder of the week with their rela
tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chapin are
on their honeymoon trip and they
were joined by the other members of
the party at Portland. They are
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John McCullough while in the city.
Mrs. Chapin was formerly Miss Mar
guerite Ilisler of this city.
Harley Adkins of Aberueen, Waih.,
has the thanks of the editor for a
beautiful picture of the great airship,
Shenandoah, caught just ai she was
leaving the mooring mast at Camp
Lewis, on her recent visit to the
northwest. The people of Grays Har
bor had the pleasure of seeing the
ship as she flew over that section and
Mr. Adkins states that it was a sight
not soon to be forgotten.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Lawronce of
Portland, accompanied by Mrs. C. E.
Wilson of Pienele, Mont., motored in
from Portland on Thursday evening
last and were guests during the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cay
M. Anderson. The ladies are sisters
of Mrs. Anderson. They departed
for their respective homes Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Barratt re
turned on Monday from Portland.
They spent the past week in the city
attending the stock show and enjoy
ing a visit with relatives. While
there Mr. Barratt purchased Ave head
of thoroughbred cattle which will be
used to Improve the herd on the Bar-'
ratt ranch.
Mrs. S. E. NoUon and daughter,
Mitts Mary Notson, returned on Sat
urday from Seattle, where they have
been for the past several months dur
ing the very serious illness of Miss
Notson. Miss Notson is now slowly
recovering and the Eastern Oregon
sunshine is proving quite beneficial.
Fred Raymond was in the city
Monday forenoon from his ranch
south of Jordan Siding. He is pre
paring to put on a turkey shoot at
the Raymond farm on Sunday, at
which time there will be plenty of
grain-fed turkeys and geese offered
as prizes to the participants.
A. R. Leedy, G. A. Hamaker and
F. M. DcNeffe were Portland attor
neys in the city the end of the week.
Mr, Leedy and Mr. Hamaker were
attorneys for Emmet Cochran nd
Mr. DeNefTe for Mrs. Cochran In the
Cochran vs. Cochran divorce case,
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Finley of Al
pine were visitors in Heppner on
Thursday last. Mr. Finley reports
good rains over that part of the coun
,ty and the grain that was in the
ground is coming up welt. He had
not finished his seeding yet.
E. S. Duran, who was made justice
of the peace at Lexington as a result
of the recent election, was a visitor
in Heppner on Saturday. Ed will be
known as Judge Duran, following his
induction into office the first of Jan
uary. C. W. McNamer underwent a ser
ious and painful operation at the
Heppner Surgical hospital during the
pant week. At this time he ii report
ed to be getting along well and should
be out of the hospital before many
days.
Judge Gilbert W. Phelpn and Court
Reporter Beckwith were in the city on j
Thursday and Friday to attend to
their official duties at an adjourned ;
term of the circuit court. They drove 1
over from Pendleton In the judge's !
car.
Clarence E. Medlork and Cecil
Marie Dempsey were Morrow county'
young people married at Arlington
on the first of November, license
having been issued to them from the
office of Clerk Anderson.
Dandruff, falling hair and scalp
disorders are quickly cured with a
few applications of the old reliable
Lucky Tiger Hair Remedy. Ask your
barber or druggist todaymoney back
guarantee.
Mrs. 01 He Riggs and daughter, Mrs.
John Anderson of Beaver ton, Ore
gon, are guests this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morse in this
city. Mrs. Riggs is the mother of
Mrs. Morse.
W. J. Gil strap of Eugene, repre
sentative of the Bible University of
that city, was an over-Sunday visitor
in Heppner. He preached both
morning and evening at the Christian
church.
STOCKMEN ATTENTION Alfalfa
hay for sale, also with it several
thousand acres sheep range, good
fall-winter-early spring range. J. W.
Mesaner, Hermiston, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson visited
Portland laBt week and took in the
big stock show. After spending sev
eral days in the city they Teturned
home on Saturday.
Jack Matlock, who has been making
his home for some time at Pendleton,
came over from that city on Thurs
day last for a visit with relatives and
friends here.
K. K. Mahoney and wife returned
from Portland on Monday. They
spent a few days in the metropolis
taking in the big stock show.
Attorney Sam E. Van Vactor was
up from The Dalles at the end of the
week to attend to some business be
fore the circuit court here.
Dock Brown, a prominent resident
of Condon, spent a day or two in
Heppner this week, looking after af
fairs of business.
Wanted To lease large stock ranch
in Grant county, stocked to sheep or
cattle. Have own help. Address Box
474, Heppner.
Mm. W. E. Walbridge was over
from her Pendleton home during the
week, looking after business interests
in this city.
Hill Dental Clinic
Pendleton
The Hill Dental Clinic is
conducted along the most
advanced lines of dentistry,
which enables patients to
obtain the services of a
group of dentists each doing
work he is best fitted for at
considerably less cost than
is required under ordinary
practice.
Out of town patient! work
will be done as quickly as possible.
For Sale Giant bronze turkeys.
Parent stock weighs, torn 35 lbs.,
hen? 20 lbs. Young toms at $10. En
tire change of stock lat fall Cora
Burroughs, lone, Ore tf
FOR RENT 7-room house, ample
grounds with good garden spot and
place to keep cow and chickens. In
quire C. A. Minor.
rash For Your Prooertv mav be ob
tained by my successful system; write
too ay i or l uu parucuiui b. j
Heppner.r Ore. o9-4
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cowins returned
home the end of the week from a visit
to Portland. They spent two weeks
in the city.
Wanted To lease large wheat
ranch in Gilliam county, equipped.
Have own help. Address Box 474,
Heppner. nl3-4p
Alger Fee, attorney of Pendleton,
was in Heppner on Friday to attend
to some business before the circuit
court.
Orve Rasmus returned home yes
terday from Portland, where he had
been sojourning for several days.
The ladles of Bethel Chapel will
hold their annual fancy work sale
December 4. Don't forget the date.
FOR SALE Jacobean finish, Wil
liam and Mary pattern buffet at a
bargain. Call Main 762.
FOR SALE One barred rock roost
er, Idaho strain. Call Main 702.
PIGS FOR SALE Two months old.
Inrn'.ire this office. o30-2
Gilliam & Bisbee's
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We can supply you with
Superior and Kentucky
Drills in both hoe and disc.
Copper Carbonate and
Bluestone for treating
wheat.
Look over your Drills
and get your extras while
our stock is complete. Su
perior and Kentucky, and
a few extras for the
Thomas Drill.
We arre agents for the
Calkins Wheat Treating
Machine.
When you fail to get
extras call on us and we
will find them if they are
made, but we must have
the number.
Gilliam & Bisbee
EVERYTHING IN
Hardware - Implements
We have it, will get it or
it is not made.
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be a meeting of the Levying Board of Morrow
County, Oregon, at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, on the 4th day of December, 1924, when
and where the estimates arrived at by the Budget Committee of Morrow County, Oregon, hereafter
set forth, may be discussed with the Levying Board, and when and where any person who shall be
subject to such tax levy, when the same shall be made, shall be heard in favor of or against said tax
levy or any part thereof.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Nov. 6th, 1924.
WM.
L. P.
G. A.
T. CAMPBELL, County Judge.
DAVIDSON, Commissioner.
BLEAKMAN, Commissioner.
Estimate and Accounting Sheet ,
This estimate and accounting sheet is made in compliance with Chapter 118, General Laws
of Oregon, for 1921, and shows in parallel columns the unit cost of the several services, materials
and supplies for the three years next preceding the current year, the detailed expenditures for the
last one of the said preceding years, and the budget allowance and expenditures for the six months
of the current year, also the budget estimate for the year 1925.
Dtpartm.nt ar Officer
Kitlnlt4 1124 I
Expenditure.
Expended I
month 1924
COUNTY JUDGE
Salary
Expense
COUNTY CLERK
Salary
Deputy
Books, Blanks and In
cidentals COUNTY SHERIFF
Salary
Deputies
Travel expense
Incidentals
COUNTY ROAD MAS
TER Salary
COUNTY TREASURER
Salary
Books and blanks
Incidentals
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Salary
Deputy
Tax extension
Books and blanks
Field work
Incidentals
SCHOOL SUPERINTEN
DENT
Salary
Travel expense
Books and blanks
Incidentals
COUNTY CORONER
Fees and Mileage
COUNTY COMMIS
SIONERS
Per diem and expense
COUNTY SURVEYOR
Per diem and expense
ACCOUNTANTS
Audit of books
CURRENT EXPENSE
1,600.00
50.00
2,000.00
1,320.00
800.00
2,000.00
2,460.00
500.00
250.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
250.00
100.00
1,600.00
1,200.00
150.00
300.00
1,200.00
100.00
1,600.00
350.00
100.00
. 100.00
300.00
1,250.00
100.00
350.00
Budget
1824
Expended
1923
Kxpi'mli'd
1922
$ 800.00 $ 1,600.00
50.00
1,000.00
650.00
508.26
1,000.00
1,140.00
663.65
1,000.00
500.00
50.73
23.12
800.00
600.00
363.77
800.00
356.84
26.10
614.35
17.18
150.00
2,000.00
1,380.00
800.00
2,000.00
2,480.00
500.00
250.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
250.00
100.00
1,600.00
1,200.00
150.00
300.00
1 ,200.00
100.00
1,600.00
350.00
100.00
100.00
300.00
1,250.00
100.00
350.00
$ 1,600.00
4,127.31
4,632,45
2,000.00
1,168.55
$ 1,650.00
4,251.21
4,974.31
4,310.03
2,481.48
299.94
736.92
150.42
600.00
1,115.89
ExprmlcU
1921
$ 1,259.70
4,102.39
5,293.30
4,124.32
2,205.55
429.75
693.81
24.06
150.00
1,154.81
4.418.84
2,003.75
36.80
1,200.46
119.34
200.00
stationery, postage ...
TAX COLLECTION
Books and blanks
JAIL
Board and expense '. !
ELECTIONS
Expense and supplies..
INDIGENT SOLDIERS
Relief of old soldiers ...
COURT HOUSE
Salary janitor
Fuel
Light and water
Incidentals
CARE OF POOR
Expenses keeping
COUNTY PHYSICIAN
Salary
INSANE
Care and expense
SCALP BOUNTY
Expense
FRUIT INSPECTOR
Expense
WIDOWS PENSION
Care and expense
CIRCUIT COURT
Witnesses, jurors
Reporter's fees
Bailiff's fees
Meals
Special counsel
Incidentals
JUSTICE COURT
Fees, witnesses and
jurors j
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Expense
COUNTY AGENT
Appropriation
DISTRICT SEALER
Fees and expense
WATERMASTER
Fees and expense
SCHOOL LIBRARY
State Books
COUNTY INSTITUTE
Expense
MISCELLANEOUS
Expense not otherwise
provided for, viz:
Overseer machinery.
Official bonds
Insurance premiums..
Incidentals
EMERGENCY FUND
For emergencies
COUNTY SCHOOL
$10.00 per capita
HIGH SCHOOL TUI
TION
Tuition of pupils
STATE ROAD COOPER
ATION
Hinton Creek road
MARKET ROAD
To meet State levy
ROAD BOND
Interest
ROAD BOND SINKING
FUND
2!2 mills
ROADS & HIGHWAYS
Repairs, building, labors
machinery
BRIDGES
Repair, labor, new ...
STATE OF OREGON
State tax
INDEBTEDNESS
Warrants outstanding
700.00 274.39 700.00 631.66 796.37 610.54
500.00 225.27 500.00 620.41 584.0 ! 592.7S
300.00 245.29 300.00 161.17 182.90 223.15
2,000.00 786.39 2,500.00 644.25 1,641.25 769.46
100.00 100.00 3.60 32.20
9C0.00 470.00 960.00
1,000.00 1,000.00
600.00 600.00
500.00 470.85 500.00 3,713.74 2,903.32 3,771.81
1,500.00 749.74 1,500.00 1,928.22 1,493.74 1,266.62
120.00 60.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00
100.00 100.00 60.55 75.09 5.00
1,500.00 2,999.00 3,457.00 2,516.00
72.00
1,500.00 775.00 1,500.00 - 1,542.50 1,395.00 1,685.00
1,500.00 1,500.00
100.00 " 100.00
100.00 100.00
100.00 100.00
100.00 100.00
100.00 1,762.23 100.00 989.85 1,006.51 517.35
200.00 87.66 200.00 214.87 210.54 200.55
200.00 42.06 200.00 259.10 133.12 119.57
2,500.00 1,275.00 2,100.00 2,475.00 2,800.00 3,000.00
117.00 70.37 120.00 116.85 116.84 113 01
339.00 149.11 265.00 163.13 153.32 72.14
200.00 200.00 207.28 181.48 175.26
150.00 150.00 200.00 200.00 200.00
300.00 300.00
420.00 420.00
235.00 1 10.00
80.00 650.00 80.00 1,387.57 1,492.62 1,041.22
5,000.00 324.30 5,000.00 1,507.16 50.00 50.00
17,470.00 17,710.00
7,000.00 7,000.00
5,000.00 5,000.00
16,364.00 15,821.67 16,155.40 28,368.93 47,933.62 38,921.10
16,364.00 7,947.50 16,155.40 15,950.00 15,964.90
34,093.00 33,657.07
25,000.00 44,546.21 25,000.00 87,883.69 77,515.47 33,656.28
16,000.00 8,000.00
90,000.00 82,748,20
32,000.00 40.000.00 j
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TOTAL !$304.442.00
The following amounts are not included within the 6 per cent limitation law and are author
ized by the Oregon laws:
Interest on bonds $ 16,364.00
Bond Sinking Fund 34,093.00
State Tax :. 90,000.00
High School Tuition 7,000.00
Total $147,457.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 1925, OTHER THAN TAXATION:
Interest on bank deposits $ 500.00
Fees from County Clerk's office 3,000.00
25 per cent Forest Rentals 1,000.00
5 per cent Land Sales 100.00
Automobile Registrations 4,000.00
Uncollected taxes 50,000.00
Total $ 58,600.00
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenditures for the year subject to 6 per cent limitation $156,985.00
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax 58,600.00
Balance, amount to be raised by taxation subject to 6 per cent limitation $ 98,385.00
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 6th day of November, A. D., 1924.
MORROW COUNTY BUDGET COMMITTEE.
E. J. Bristow, Secretary. Wm. T. Campbell, Chairman.
Avoidable Worries
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called upon to pay some bill the sec
ond time? Probably you had a paid
receipt but just as probably you did
n't. Why not avoid these costly
disputes by depositing your income
in a Checking Account at this bank
and paying all bills by check?
An endorsed check is indisputable
evidence that you have paid the bill.
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HEPPNER, OREGON
Red Crown
Gas 24c
SERVICE STATION
Union
Gas 24c
Kerosene, Oils, Differential, Transmission, Cup,
and Axle Greases.
TIRES and TUBES FREE AIR and WATER
FERGUSON BROTHERS
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GENERATORS
STARTERS, MAGNETOS
OVERHAULED
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Willard Batteries
GAS, OILS, GREASE
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C. V. HOPPER
Best Wool Fabrics
FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES
of the J. B. Simpson made-to-measure, all
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Fit, satisfaction and wear guaranteed at $31.50
WORTH $30 OF ANY MAN'S MONEY
FRANK W. TURNER
HEPPNER, OREGON
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