THE HEPKIEH TIMES.
THURSDAY, APf?. 21. 1004.
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Sennit Annual Report
Of the Cuutitv Clark o( Morrow Cnuntx, KtaU) of OrKon, (liuwiiiK the anoimt
iid number of claim allowed by tlm County Court of said couoty, for what
allowed, amount of warrant drawn, amount ol warrant oiiUtuniling and unpaid,
from the Ut day of November liMKJ, to Ilia 31st day of March I'M, both iuelusive.
on WHAT AmWJtT Jkl.LOWKR.
NOTES.
S. I. Slrattoo of lone, waa a visitor in
Heppner Friday laxt.
Ceo. McKnlght of Butter creek, waa
In tbe city on buaineu Saturday.
For Rent Double room, auitable for
two gentlemen. Inquire at tbla office.
Stallion for aale by F. P. Vaughaa,
Klgbt Mile, addreaa Heppner, Ore. all
Jatnrt lUyet fold bead of yearling
ewea to Tho. Urltniuaw thla week at
$1.75.
Dr Frank B. KUtner waa a passenger
for Portland Tuuaday. lie eapects to
return Saturday.
K. II. Burch, the well known wool
buyer, was in town tbe paat week in the
intereat of an eaatern houae.
Miss Virginia Denton, editor of tbe
lone Poat, apent Saturday and Sunday aa
tbe gueat of Sheriff and Mra. K. M.
Shutt.
Henry iilackmau as a paaaenger for
Portland Monday morning, lit wentaa
delegate to tbe Democratic elate con
vention. Tbe Mary Cei il place, at Cecil, waa
old laat week at admlnlatrator'e aale.
The property waa bid in by McBee for
$1)500.00.
Ix)it i. amall gentleman' puree con
taining $15 in gold. Finder will be
ultably rewarded by leaving aanie at
tbe Timca office.
The Wilson grain warewouae, three
mile below lone, ia reported to bare
collapaed laat Thursday afternoon during
a severe wind ttorm.
Mine Addie Lucat of Wallulu, visited
several day a tbe paat week wilh ber
brother, Fred Lucas, at bia ranch four
mile west of town.
Jake Well waa up from Portland the
latter part of lait week for the purpoae
of renting a residence preparatory to
moving back to Ileppaer.
C. E. Red field went down to Portland
Saturday to be in attendance at tbe
Democratic atate convention which waa
held in that city Tucdaday.
J. K. McGregor, manager of the
Tbompaon Creek coal mine, ha been in
Heppner the paat week conferring with
tockboldera of the company.
W. A. Corniah, traveling correspondent
nd eolicitor for the Pendleton Tribnne,
waa in Heppner eeveral daya the paat
wtek in tbe intereat of the Tribune.
Sam Meadow it building quite a large
addition to bie Telephone Livery Barn,
hi present building not being lofiiciently
large to handle hit growing business.
Geo. J. Currin, nominee for county
judge on the republican ticket, (pent
few day in lone and vicinity the paat
week in the interest of bit candidacy
Married Mr. Guy Long of Green
River, Wyoming, and Mr. Lucy Gray of
Heppner, were married at Vancouver
Wash.. April C. They will make their
borne in Portland
Geo. W. Vincent, one of the lagent
alfalfa grower of Butter creek, who was
in town Monday, report that he never
aaw cropa and stock looking belter at
this season of year.
T. M Grimsbaw, tbe California aheep
buyer, haa been in Heppner the past
week trying to buy aome sheep. II
think the price of heep will be a little
lower than that paid last year. '
The Thompson Creek Coal Compan
ha just published a very neat prospectus
of the Tbompaon creek mine. Th
company ia at present negotiating the
aale of "he'r property, with favorable
prospects of a deal in the near future.
Can & Cox hsve lust complete I
verv fine nak extension taHle. made en
tir of oak picked up from the flooi
wreck sue. Beside being a etrong sub
stantial table for general use it ie an
elegant piece of furniture and a souven
ler of the flood. Mr. Carr aaya they will
rafFIti it off aoon and aspect to realize
about $10 for it.
Dissolution Notice
The copartnership heretofore existing
bet ween tbe ondersignel, having till
day been di'inlve by mutual consent,
all accounts outstanding will hecol'ectd
by C. A. Lelller, and all llabilMea will
be paid by W. M. Ashbaueh.
Dated this April 10, 1004.
C. A. Lrfflkr
Wabbik M. Aihbacoh
County Court and Commissioner
Circuit court , ,
iiHtice court .
Sheriff' office Kalarv ac
Clink's office
Treatiurer's office " "
Coroner' office '
Bchool uHtrinUjndnnl' office... , .
Block inspector's office
County Assewtor's office. ..
lax rebate ,
urrent exiteriaei
ourt house ex bensee
ail expenses ,
are of poor
Election ac
nsane
Itoada and Highway
Total amount claim allowed and drawn.
Outstanding unpaid County Warrant on the 31th
uay ot Mar., lWi
stiniated intereat accrued thereon.
a.
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Morrow,
I. Vawter Crawford, countv clerk of the count of Morrow, fitate of Oregon.
do hereby certify that the foregoing ia a true and correct etatement of the number
ml amount of claims alloweil by the county court of said county for tbe aix month
nlin on the 31st day of March, 1904, on what account the same were allowed,
nd the amount of warrant! drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and
unpaid aa the same appear upon the record of my office and in my official custody.
Witness my hand and the seal of county court of said county this 15th day
L"kalj oi April, a. v. w. vawter URAwroBD, Uounty Clerk,
Se mi-Annual Statement.
O! the amount of monev and wirranta received for tain, and mnnn noirl in
the Treasurer by the Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon, lor the lix month ending
on the 31st day of March, A. D. 11)04.
atg dcrixo the month of
to amount received. '
imom :
Oct. Nov. Dec. Jsn. Feb. Mar
In roln and rurrenry tfiMl 87 f 43 64 fl'S 82 2Sfl .'9fr( 88 32187 23
Intouutjr Warrants J
Ttajjjyej. , . . . pm 87 hw C3 to u tmu ymx m mm a
T DCRINO THE MONTH OF
BY AMOUNT PAID.
Oct Nov' Dec Jan Feb Mar
To County Treasurer tales SrtMl 87 139 t 2M 82 280 44 tMl 88 32W 23
MlierlH, fevt iu 40 J
- Total palrl to treaoirer JM1 87 Ha 86 Jf4 22 128 44 I'ml SKjlUT 23
Amount ol Amount of war'
Claim Alloweil. rantidrawa.
r7l 00 TftTo 00
1 282 i m 00
121 70 U'4 70
VM) 01) 125)0 Oi)
12i 99 1209 91)
249 90 240 99
30 00 m 00
412 3fl . 412 3
138 00 138 00
417 00 ' '417 00
82 00 82 00
701 35 701 35
884 79 884 79
185 10 185 10
cm n tm il
0 00 6 00
16 00 18 00
3181 20 31812
$10531 54 $10531 64
AMOUNT Of OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID.
Total amount of unpaid county warrant .
PRINCIPAL.
$47351 10
$47351 10
INTKKK8T.
$lfl00 00
$1000 00
Auction Said.
Will sll at public auction at Cant
well' bicycle shop on April 33, io"4,
all kind of ntensile uted for cooking
purposes, suitable for shearing and
harvest crew. Also a large bake oven
and a double harness in goo! condition.
Litis Cantweix, Auctioneer.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virture of an execution and order of nalfl
duly lMiu-d hjr the cli-rk of the Circuit court of
the county of Morrow, ilate of Oregon, dntd
the 20th Aaj of March 1904, In a certain action
In the Circuit court for ald count; and state,
wherein Humh K. HI. I. ley and Lottie Shipley
plalutlff, recoTered Judgement aKalimt Ram E.
Willis as administrator of the estate of Kllza
M. Willis deceased et al defendants, for tbe
sum of elxhtecn and fifty one-hnndreth dot-1
lars, and the further sum of twenty dollars
attorney's fee, and cost and disbursements
taxed at fifteen and forty one-hundredth dol
lars, on the 9th day of March 1904.
Notice is hereby given that I will on Satur
day the WHh day of April 1904, at 2 o'clock p. m.
of said day, at the front door of the court
bouse In Heppner, Morrow county,- Oregon,
sell at public suction to tbe highest bidder for
caah In hand, the following described property,
to-wlt: Lots seven 7 and eight 8 In block
two 2 In sblpley addition to the town of
Heppner Morrow county Oregon. Taken and
levied upon as the property of the said defend
snts or so much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy tbe said Judgement In favor of Sarah E.
Shipley and Lottie fcblpley and against said
defendants together with all costs and dis
bursements that have or may accrue.
E. M, Hmutt, Sheriff
m31-a28 by W. O. Hill deputy
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Mar. 25, l'X4
I. E. M. Shutt. Sheriff of said countv and atate. An h .rahv mrt ifv that
foregoing statement is correct and true. .
W I . t 1 ii . ii.i a a H a m n t
niiaeM ray nanu mis 11111 uay ox April, a. u. i04.
E. M. Shutt, Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon, By W.O. Hill, Deputy.
Seml-Annunl Statement.
on
Of tbe Countv Treasurer of Morrow county, Oregon, for tbe six month endinsj
the 31st day of March, A. 1). 1004, of money received and paid out, from whom
received and from what source, and on what account paid out.
DATE.
AMOUNTS RECEIVED.
To amount on hand from last report
To am'ts ree'd from Sheriff
FROM WHAT
URCK HRCEl'D
To " " " " I
To " " . ' " .' ..I
To " " " I
To " " " "
To " " " Clerk j
To " " " Howard Gove,...
To " " " FEngleman and J
Lane
To " " " WBMcAlstersale
of lots
To ' A Bates J P
To ' " "C8 Doyle CirC.
To " ' J P Williams J P
Totals.....:
Taxes.... ,
Poll taxes.
Penaly
Fees earned... .
Fees earned....
Poll' Taxes....
Liquor license
in Lexington..
tines
fines
OENKRAL SCHOOL
FUND. FIND
$15538 67
29161 84
210 50
181 60
65 40
32 20
125!) 45
29 00
400 OoJ
$21 40
$ 4570 03
7M4 44
15 00
50 00
9 05
$4i900 02 '$12288 52
DATE.
AMOUNT PAID OUT.
By amount paid out on county warrauts.
Hy amount pain out on bciioois supi warrant .
By balance general lund on hand
Uy balance school tuna on nana . . .
GENERAL
FUND.
SCHOOL
FUND.
$19298 621
27601 40
$5802 87
6425 65
Totals !$46!NJ0 02 $12288 52
CITY of hkppnir.
To amount on hand from last report $ 62 S3
Received from Sheriff, taxes, 1526 97
Republican Ticket
CONCRSSIONAL
Second Congrssional District
J. N. WILLIAMSON
STATE
Supreme Judge
FRANK A. MOORE
Dairy and Food Cdmmissioner
J. W. BAILEY
Presidential Electors
J. N. HART
JAMES A. FEE
GRANT B. DIMICK
A. C. HOUGH
DISTRICT
District Attorney
G. W. PHELPS
For Representative
W. G. COLE.
COUNTY
For County Judge
GEO. J. CURRIH
For County Clerk
VAWTER CRAWFORD
For Sheriff
B. M. 8HCTT
For Treaaurer
M. LICHTEXTIIAL
For Aseeesor
W. S. CONNOR
For School Superintendent
K. JAY MERRILL
For Surveyor
D. V. S. REID
For Coroner
DR. A. REID
For Commissioner 2-year term
F. M. GRIFFIitf
For Commissioner 4-years term
J. D. FRENCH
Sixth Judicial District
For Justice of tbe Peace
GEORGE WHITEIS
For Constable
GID HATT
$ 1589 30
By amount paid city Treasurer.
Total $1589 80 $ 1589 30
SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
By balance on hand $998 06
ISST1TUTR FUND.
By balance on hand $1 05
ROAD FUND.
Bv l.alance on hand last report $ 29 94
To amount received Secrotary of State.
By balance on band
STATE BOUNTY FUND.
By balance on hand last report.
CHARLES P. RUTHERFORD
By balance on hand last report
JOIINTIMMS.
Balance on hand last report
CHARLES B. TAYLENS.
Bulance on hand last report '.
$N19 64
$2049 68
$ 1 75
05
$ 4 55
55
STATE OF OREOON, County of Morrow, ss.
I, M. Lichtenthal, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor
rect statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the
county treasury of said county for the six months ending on the 31st day of
March. A. D. 1904.
Witness my hand this 15th day of April, A. D. 1904.
M. LicnTKNTHAL, County Treaaurer.
Semi-Annual Summary Statement.
Of the Financial condition of the County of Morrow, in the State of Oregon,
on the 31st day of March, A. V. 1904.
LIABILITIES.
To warrants drawn on county treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid $ 47351 10
To estimated amount of Interest accrued thereon , ltUKMK)
Total Liabilities , $ 48951 10
RESOURCES,
Bv funds In bands of Countv treasurer applicable to the payment of
county warrants $ 27001 40
Bv estimated nnnaid current taxes applicable to payment of County
warrants 1788Jt
Tota) Keiourcei $ 45489 96
Tryforlieallh
222 BouUi Peoria St.,
Chicaoo, 111., Oct. 7, 1902.
Eight month ago I wa to ill
that I was compelled to lie or sit
down nearly all tbe time. Uy
stomach, wa 10 weak and upset
that I could keep nothing on it
and I vomited frtouenuy. I
could not urinate without great
pain and I coughed so much that
my throat ana lungs were raw
and tore. The doctors pro
nonnced it Bright's disease and
others said it was consumption.
It mattered little to me what
they called it and I had so de
lire to live. A lister visited me
from St. Louis and askd me if
I had ever tried Wine of Cardul.
I told her I had not and ihe
bought a bottle. I believe that
itiavedmylife. I believe many
women could save much u (Tar
ing if they but knew of its value.
Doat you want freedom from
pain? Take Wine ot Cardul
and make on luprem effort to
he well. You do not need to he
a weak, helpless sufferer. You
can have a woman's health and
doawoman'iworkinlif. Why
not secure a bottle of Wine of
Cardul from your druggist to
day? '
VJinecanDU!
MINOR &CO.
MINOR a CO.
six Special Sales six
ONE EVERY DAY FOR SIX (Business) DAYS
BEGINNING TOMORROW, FRIDAY
These six sales will be the greatest bargain events of
the season. Each day we shall offer some different
line of goods at price reductions that should attract the
attention of all prud nt buyers. Every article just as
represented or your money back. Read the following
Daily Specials for the different days.
Friday
15, 20, and 25c fine cambric
Etcbroideries 4 to 8 inches wide.
All in a heap, special for Friday
only He
Saturday
All the high class special suit
ings for ladies' shirt waist suits,
or skirts will be included in
Saturdays specials.
15c Royal madrass"(blea)
Saturday only. .... .. . .11c
25c Old blue narl suiting,
Saturday ouly ..... lGc
45c Tiftic suiting, Saturday
only 29c
35c Fine, figured cragh suit
ing, Saturday only 23c
25c Mercerized giDgham
stripes Saturday only. 16c
6ic Figured cotton chillies,
Saturday only 4c
Tuesday
Monday.
The entire line of Thompsons glove
fitting corset (none reserved) at lege
than the cost of manufacture.
$1.75 "E" quality, long waist,
Monday only 82
fl.00"M" quality, short waist,
Monday only 79
60c Kind, a good one, Mond. only .38
$2 25 Victoria "Rogina" 30 to 36
Monday only 1 45
$1.75 Vicoria "Kegina" 24 to 30,
Monday only 1 28
Nursing corsets, and corset waists all
included in this sale.
11.25 Kid Gloves for Tuesd...89c
This is our Famosa Glove which
is the best $1-25 glove we have
ever sold. Have it in all sizes
and all the wanted colors and
black. Tuesday only 89c
Wednesday
35c Carpet for 28c
This is the heavy granite carpet
which is noted for ita fine wear
ing quality regular price 35c
Wednesday Special .28c
50c Carpet for one day 37c
lhis is the heavy half wool filled
Union carpet in floral design
and wood colors. Special for
Wednesday only 37c
65c Carpet for 49c
This one is the heavy all wool
filled, 2-ply ingrain carpet, also
in floral design and wood colors.
Wednesday only 49c
Thursday
Special in Ladies' Shoe. With every
pair of ladieV $2.50 or $2.75 shoes
sold Thursday we'll give 2 pairs of 25c
hose FREE. With every ' pair of $3
or $3.50 shoea sold Thursday we will
give 2 pairs of 35c lisle hose FREE
And with every pair of $4 or $4 50
shoes we sell Thursday we will give 2
pairs of 57c fine real lace hose FREE.
VATCH FOR OUR HEXT WEEK'S ADV.
Something Special Every Week
MINOR a CO. MINOR a CO.
Real Estate
And Fire Insurance
Mbitets & flbattetson
If you have a Farm, Grazing
Lands or City Property for
Sale call on us. Or if you
Want to Buy we can suit you
as we have a Long List of
Properties to Select from.
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Reasonable prices
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Real Estate and Investment Co.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
We will make you a blue print ot any township In The Dalles
Land District, corrected up to date, showing all filings and
vacant land?, (or fifty cents.
We have 10,000 acn-s of Forest Reserve Lieu land scrip for sale
J in quantities from 40 acres up, and will undersell any quo
I tation either in Portland or Ban Francisco. Don't fail to git
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