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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931.
PAGE FIVE
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Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gemmell and
children motored to Walla Walla on
Sunday. Mr. Gemmell reports that
damage to that city caused by re
cent flood waters was very severe
and expensive. Highways in that
vicinity were also badly damaged,
this being especially true between
' Walla Walla and Wallula where the
WallaWalla river got out of bounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Emery, who are
visiting at the Gemmell home from
Los Angeles, accompanied them to
Walla Walla.
Judge Campbell, Commissioner
Peck and Roadmaster McCaleb
were visitors at Pendleton on Tues
day, going via Pilot Rock where
the judge expected to get his car,
recenlty damaged near the latter
place when it left the highway and
turned over. The judge and com
missioner visited the Umatilla coun
ty officials while In Pendleton and
Mr. Campbell returned home from
Pilot Rock on Wednesday.
Edna Ferber's CIMARRON, Star
Theater, Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Benton and
Miss Mary Lou Ferguson were vis
itors on Tuesday at the farm home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner where
they enjoyed a sumptuous dinner
and delightful visit. Grain on the
Turner farm is coming along fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomson and
son Earl departed Wednesday
morning for Portland where they
will remain until after the orator
ical contest on Friday night Supt
W. R. Poulson ad Principal Paul
Menegat will go to the city on Fri
day to take in the contest
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stobie drove
down from their home at Kusick,
Wash., near the Canadian border,
to visit from Friday to Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reavis. Mr.
Stobie and Mr. Reavis, boyhood
chums, enjoyed the visit Immensely.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Turner are
the parents of a son, born to them
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Mollahan in this city on Tuesday,
April 21.
D. J. Butcher, district manager,
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company, was in the city Monday
from his office in The Dalles.
What could be more appropriate
for the girl graduate than a dainty
boudoir lamp? You will find them
at Mahrts Electric Shop.
W. F. Palmateer and Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Palmateer and children
of Morgan visited in the city Sat
urday. E. E. Rugg, Rhea creek service
station proprietor, was doing busi
ness In town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Healy were
visitors from the Boardman project
here Saturday.
Edna Ferber's CIMARRON, Star
Theater, Sunday and Monday.
LADIES No other foundation
garments can be as satisfactory as
Charts. An authorized CHARIS
representative carrying proper cre
dentials will bring the garment to
your home for a private showing.
Address O. L. Frye, Heppner, or
phone 462. Tune in KGW Wednes
day, 9:45 a. m., or KHQ Wednesday,
11:30 a. m. 3-0
For Sale International late type
No. 8, 12-ft. combine, fine condition.
$680; 7-ton 6-cyl, truck. O. W.
Cutsforth, Lexington. 6-7p.
For Sale or Rent Residence on
Main street. See Harry Johnson.
For Rent Modern home. Call
393. 6p.
T
PROCEEDINGS
of the Peace at lone were approved.
The Court made up the Jury List
for 1931 of 251 names.
The Court granted the application
of the Leach Memorial Hall Com
mittee for a dance hall license for
1931.
The Court ordered the roadmaster
to secure a camp site for the road
work at Cecil and ordered the sur
veyor to locate the right of way and
prepare the right of way deeds.
The Court allowed fencing on the
Walter Rietmann road change for
I hi miles of 2 barb wires and posts
one rod apart.
The surveyor was ordered to
meet with Robinson and work out
some line changes in the Robinson
road.
The County Engineer was order
ed to make survey from end of
gravel east of Lexington to the J.
G. Doherty residence on the Black
horse Market Road.
Bills allowed:
Vaughn & Goodman, Gen $
State Ind. Acci., Roads
Howard-Cooper Cor., Roads
Arlington Bank, Spl. 2
John Day Freight, Gen.
A. R. Reid, Gen.
P. M. Gemmell, Gen.
State Highway Com., Gen.
Lee Slocum, Gen.
W. L. LaDusire, Gen.
Ferguson Motor Co., Gen.
Dean Voile, Gen.
W. L. McCaleb, Gen.
Union Oil Co., Roads
Standard Oil Co., I-B
Lax McMurray, No. 9
Russell Hills, 23
Tum-A-Lum Co., Roads
Gazette Times, Gen.
Shell Oil Co., Roads
Frank Shively, Gen.
Bergstrom & Kane, Gen.
E. G. Noble, Gen.
Bert Johnson, I-B
Arlington Nat Bank, Spl. 2
Pac. Power Co., Gen.
Leupold-Volpel, Gen.
Ed Breslin, Gen.
A. Leitz Co., I-B
Peoples Hdwe. Co., Gen.
J. P. O'Meara, Gen.
Defiance S. Plug Co., Gen
A. R. Reid, Gen.
City of Lexington, 11
Gilliam & Bisbee, Gen.
First Nat. Bank, Roads
F. & S. Nat Bank, Roads
A. J. Knoblock, Rodent
Daisy Noe, Audit
Gazette Times, Various
Tum-A-Lum, Poor
Pac. Tel. Co., Cur. Ex.
State Ind. Com., Sheriff ..
S. E. Notson, Dist. Atty
C. B. Orai, Sealer
West Coast Prtg., Assessor
Gilliam & Bisbee, Ct. Hse.
City of Heppner, Ct Hse.
Hiatt & Dix, Poor
C. Morrison, Co. Ct
Shaw-Borden, Sheriff
Oregon Motor Co., Sheriff....
Pac. Sty. Co., Sheriff
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff
State of Oregon, Patrol
L. E. Rodgers, Supt.
Chamberlin Co., Ct. Hse.
M. D. Clark, Ct. Hse.
A. B. Gray, Health
E. R. Huston, Jus. Ct
Central Market, Jail
Huston's Grocery, Jail
G. McDuffee, Tax. Col.
A. E. Simmons, Dist Atty. ..
Pacific Power Co., Poor
T. C. Troge, Poor
M. L. Case, Poor
26.58
53.93
775.42
26.42
10.67
1.20
.60
2.50
10.00
1.50
15.15
66.00
26.55
101.29
106.21
35.94
2.99
425.80
150
203.06
58.80
2.15
3.60
23.63
13.97
1.50
3.11
35.59
6.13
1.48
6.56
3.00
1.00
206.48
62.40
509.37
595.87
25.00
200.00
63.69
13.00
46.16
6.96
21.74
6.43
10.25
15.22
18.50
13.19
12.50
3.07
10,00
13.05
30.18
38.50
25.05
139.00
1.30
7.55
50.70
4.55
6.85
31.40
3.50
1.50
1.00
50.00
13.25
14.15
5.00
13.53
10.57
28.87
79.67
53.90
1.10
1.40
1.77
22.80
55.00
70.26
55.00
January Term.
County Court met in regular ses
sion on Wednesday, the 7th day of
January, 1931, with W. T. Campbell,
Judge, G. A. Bleakman and G. N.
Peck, Commissioners, present, when
among others the following pro
ceedings were had, to-wit:
The Court approved, continued or
disallowed the claims presented and
ordered warrants drawn upon prop
er funds for allowed claims.
In the matter of the petitions pre
sented for Market Road money on
the Irrlgon-Alplne road, it was or
dered that a reconnaisance survey
be made of the proposed road.
The surveyor was ordered to
make a preliminary survey for the
McElllgott road and if feasible to
make final survey.
It was ordered that the sum of
$40.00 be allowed to the R. E. Jones
estate for a right of way on the
lands of Bald estate.
The resignation of the County
Nurse was received and same was
continued, and her report was re
ceived and accepted.
The Heppner Gazette Times was
designated as the county official pa
per for 1931.
Henry Howell was appointed
Court House Janitor and Dr. A. B.
Gray was appointed County Physi
cian for 1931.
The Court approved of A. A. Mc
Cabe as County Road Viewer for
1931.
The different road district patrol
men were selected for 1931.
The road district No. 22 was con
solidated with District No. 20, and
sections 19, 20, 31, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33,
Tn. 3 N. R. 27, and all of T. 2 N. R
27 were taken from road district 1
and out In district No. 6.
The Court cooperated with the
Biological Survey and the State of
Oregon In the eradication of preda
tory animals and In paying trapper
A. J. Knoblock to the extent of $1200
for 1931.
The bonds of H. Tamblyn as Sur
veyor and F. H. Robinson as Justice
Files for the Clerk's office.
Transient livestock tax was or
dered collected and remitted to the
respective counties of Grant and
Union.
The petition for a dance hall li
cense at Irrigon was approved and
license ordered issued.
The bonds of J. J. Wells, Assess
or, W. L. McCaleb, Roadmaster, C.
J. D. Bauman, Sheriff, and M. L.
Case, Coroner, were approved.
FEBRUARY, 1931, BILLS
W. F. Barnett Market $ 300.00
State Highway Com., Mar
ket
Kilham Sty. Co., Market
Humphreys Drug Co., Gen.
Pac. Power Co., Gen.
Kilham Sty. Co., Gen.
J. P. O'Meara, Gen.
A. B. Collins, Wid. Pen.
Izora Vance, Wid. Pen.
Mrs. A. Davis, Wid. Pen. ..
Marie Shane, Wid. Pen.
Ida Fletcher, Poor
A. B. Gray, Physician .
W. W. Smead, Assessor
G. N. Peck, Co. Ct
G. A. Bleakman, Co. Ct.
G. McDuffee, Tax. Col.
R. H. Lane, Poor
L. E. Rodgers, Various
Shaw-Borden, Sheriff
State Ind. Com., Sheriff
Burroughs Mach. Co., Sher.
C. J. Bauman, Sheriff
Gazette Times, Various
General Lith. Co., Clerk
Sylvia Wells, Tax Exten.
Irwin-Hodson, Assessor
West Coast Co., Assessor
Pac. Power Co., Ct Hse.
Mrs. E. F. Campbell, Poor-
Ed Breslin, Poor
E. R. Huston, Poor
M. D. Clark, Poor
T. J. Humphreys, Poor
Hughes & Hughes, Poor
Thomson Bros., Poor
J. H. Gentry, Poor
C. W. Swanson, Poor
Mrs. L. Herren, Poor
Tum-A-Lum, Poor
Hiatt & Dix, Jail
American Legion, Indigent
Soldier
Walter Rietmann, Rebate ..
C. B. Orai, Sealer
F. W. Turner, Bond
Red Cross, Donation
Union County, Rebate
A. B. Gray, Health-Poor
E. J. Stallard, Nurse
G. A. Bleakman, Co. Ct.
Pac. Tel. Co., Cur. Ex.
City of Heppner, Ct. Hse.
Thomson Bros., Poor
T. J. Humphreys, Poor
Patterson & Son, Poor
C. W. Swanson, Poor
Tum-A-Lum Co., Poor
R. H. Lane, Poor
Mrs. L. Herren, Poor
E. J. Stallard, Nurse
J. K. Gill, Nurse
Pac. Sty. Co., Nurse
School Supply Co., Nurse .
G. N. Peck, Co. Ct.
G. A. Bleakman, Co. Ct.
E. C. Heliker, Co. Ct.
Mrs. L. G. Herren, Poor ..
Febuary Term.
Court met in regular session on
February 4, 1931, with all members
of the Court present, when among
others the following proceedings
were had:
Court continued the applictaion
of R. C. Phelps to enter Into an
agreement for the burial of the
poor.
The Court accepted the offer of T.
Robinson to give the right of way
for $30.00 and build the fence if the
County furnishes the fence material.
Court read and accepted the re
port of the County Nurse, and
agreed to retain the services of the
nurse until such time as the Court
shall see fit to dispense with her
services.
Court cooperated with the Cities
of Heppner, Iexington and lone in
the Red Cross drive and donated
the sum of $200.00.
Court accepted the donation of
the right of way of McElllgott and
U. S. Investment Co. for the McEl
llgott road providing the Court do
the fencing; and the Court agreed
to furnish posts and staples to Mc
Elllgott and he to furnish the wire
and the Court to pay him 5c per
rod for the fencing.
The dance hall application of the
Rhea Creek Grange was approved
and license granted.
In the Alplne-Irrlgon road peti
tions the Court received the engln
eer's report and the committee's re
ply and passed resolution to petl
tlon Public Service Commission for
railroad crossing where road No.
180 crosses the Coyote Cut-off. The
petition for market road money on
this proposed road was denied for
the reason that this road Is not on
the Market System of the County.
The Court approved, continued or
disallowed the various claims pre
sented and warrants were ordered
drawn In payment of approved
claims.
The petition for change in road
patrolmen in Dist No. 1 was contin
ued.
The Court ordered Grade A. Vault
for the Sheriff's office and Art Metal
Vaughn & Goodman, Gen.
Bergstrom & Kane, Gen. J-
J. H. Cox, Gen.
Standard Oil Co., Roads
W. L. McCaleb, Gen.
Howard Cooper Co., Gen.
I. R. Robison, Gen.
K. L. Beach, Roads
Tum-A-Lum Co., Roads
A. R. Reid, Roads
J. S. Baldwin, Gen.
F. Shively, Gen.
State Ind. Ace, Roads
First Nat. Bank, Roads
F. & S. Nat. Bank, Roads .
Gazette Times, Dog
L. H. Holboke, Dog
A. J. Knoblock, Rodent
O. A. C, County Agent
A. Petteys, Poor .
Henry Howell, Ct. Hse.
E. J. Stallard, Nurse
E. Peck, Wid. Pen.
L. Ayers, Wid. Pen.
9.35
4.57
4.00
330
1.39
12.10
.50
.50
1.00
172.55
8.51
104.05
105.05
48.90
20.05
5.70
.85
43.50
34.01
358.67
953.06
7.75
32.50
20.00
700.00
100.00
90.00
150.00
15.00
10.00
40.00
40.00
25.00
30.00
15.00
25.00
10.98
32.80
60.00
113.22
30.53
72.25
86.75
6.96
47.55
50 00
331.15
1.94
75.00
10.98
15.11
29.27
12.80
29.00
10.23
5.70
15.80
3.00
9.35
4.00
7.95
179.90
19.30
15.15
18.00
2.29
6.75
78.00
200.00
24.98
42.00
63.80
48.00
69.34
18.50
taxes.
MARCH, 1931, BILLS.
Heppner, Hospital, Poor .
Mrs. L. G. Herren, Poor
Heppner Market, Jail
Thomson Bros., Jail
Pac. Sty. Co., Clerk
F. W. Turner, Ins.
Mahoney & Co., Bond
L. E. Rodgers, Various
E. J. Stallard, Nurse
Geo. McDuffee, Tax. Col.
C. B. Orai, Sealer
Ed Nunn, Watermaster .
J. M. Spencer, Watermaster
Geo. Peck., Co. Ct - a
G. A. Bleakman, Co. Ct,
Peoples Hdwe. Co., Ct Hse.
March Term.
Court met in regular session at
the Court House in Heppner, on
March 4, 1931, with all members
present, when among others the
following proceedings were had,
to-wit:
The claims presented against the
County were allowed, continued or
disallowed and warrants were or
dered drawn in payment of approv
ed claims.
The Court decided to resolute a
road through the lands of the R. E.
Jones estate Instead of securing a
right of way deed, owing to the le
gal difficulties necessary in securing
right of way deed.
The bond and application for
dance hall Icense at Boardman were
approved and license ordered Issued.
The bond of E. L. Cox, deputy
sheriff, was approved.
The time for payment of delin
quent taxes without full penalty and
interest was extended to Nov. o,
1931.
The Court continued the petition
of Irrigon residents to have H. D.
Rutledge appointed road patrolman
in District No. 1 for balance of 1931.
The Court recieved the contract
of O. C. Miller as Deputy Tax Col
lector and being fully advised ac
cepted his resignation, and ordered
his bond cancelled.
A further resolution was filed In
the matter of the Alpine-Irrigon
road and the Court received the
opinion of the District Attorney in
regard to Road No. 180, and being
advised the Court ordered the Sur
veyor to make a survey of said pro
posed road with the idea that the
Court will establish said road by
resolution, said road to follow the
approximate line of Route No. 4 of
the said Surveyr s report.
The Court received the right of
way deed of N. A. Clark in the mat
ter of the Robison road and allowed
N. A. Clark approximately 250 feet
of 3-4-inch pipe.
The Court accepted the proposal
of R. C. Phelps for the burial of in
digent dead for 1931.
It was ordered that water users
in District 1 and 2 be allowed to
work on roads In said districts and
assign their wages to the West Ex
tension Irrigation District so that
they could have their Irrigation wa
ter at this time. Said wages to be
turned to snid district when paid
and no Interest to be charged said
water users.
The Court ordered a survey of
the Rhea Creek-Blackhorse market
road No. 15 to be made from the
lands of the Eugene Bible Univer
sity to Rhea Creek.
The report of the Nurse was re
ceived and accepted.
The Court authorized the con
struction of the Stevens section of
Market Road No. 6, being a part of
the road between Hardman and
Rhea Creek.
The Court continued the applica
tion of Geo. McDuffee for a contract
for the collection of delinquent
April Term.
County Court met in regular ses
sion at the Court House in Hepp
ner on Wednesday, April 1, 1931,
with all officers present, when
among others the following pro
ceedings were had, to-wit:
The Court considered the claims
presented and allowed, disallowed
or continued the same and ordered
warrants drawn in payment of ap
proved claims.
In the matter of the resolution
for a road right of way through the
Jones Estate lands on the Fuller
Canyon road the same was approv
ed and roadmaster ordered to post
notices and notify land owners affected.
The Court denied petitions for
change of road patrolmen in Dis
trict No. 1.
In the Alpine-Irrigon road mat
ter the report and survey of Engin
eer was received and accepted and
survey ordered platted on road rec
ords. Upon further consideration
of the motion made by Peck at the
last meeting the Court decided that,
as no funds were available, it would
be useless to go any further with a
road resolution and ordered the
matter postponed.
The Sheriff was instructed to sell
certain lands owned by the County
State Highway Com., Mar
ket .
H. Tamblyn, Roads
Pac. Power Co., Gen.
Gazette Times, Gen.
Bergstrom & Kane, Gen.
Leupold-Volpel, Gen.
J. L. Cochran, Cecil E
Vaughn & Goodman, Gen.
I. R. Robison, Gen.
Ferguson Motor Co., Gen
A. R. Reid, Roads
F. Shively, Roads
Tum-A-Lum, 9
A-W. Mach. Co., Gen
K. L. Beach, Roads
Peoples Hdwe. Co., Gen.
Howard-Cooper, Roads
State Ind. Ace, Roads
F. & S. Nat Bank, Roads
Arlington Nat Bank, Roads
First Nat Bank, Roads
H. Howell, Ct. Hse
E. J. Stallard, Nurse .
A. B. Gray, Physician
E. Peck, Wid. Pen.
L. Ayers, Wid. Pen.
A. B. Collins, Wid. Pen
Izora Vance, Wid. Pen.
Mrs. A. Davis, Wid. Pen
Marie Shane, Wid. Pen.
Ida Fletcher, Poor
West Coast Co., Various ..
Gazette Times, Various
C. J. Bauman, Sheriff
Kilham Sty. Co., Sheriff
State Ind. Com., Sheriff
E. R. Huston, J. P.
City of Heppner, Ct Hse. ..
Pac. Power Co., Ct Hse. .
Tum-A-Lurr., Poor
M. D. Clark, Poor
R. H. Lane, Poor
lone Dray, Poor
C. W. Swanson, Poor
D. A. Wilson, Poor
T. J. Humphreys, Poor
Hiatt & Dix, Poor
9.76
347.90
1.50
36.85
5.30
1.50
4.50
12.45
3.25
9.90
9.90
215.48
' 7.70
100.92
150.57
120
92.56
43.85
1,075.92
84.88
1,042.63
90.00
. 150.00
25.00
150.00
10.00
40.00
40.00
25.00
30.00
15.00
140.53
44.10
6.97
23.68
6.87
35.00
18.50
35.73
13.00
5.60
9.53
1.00
8.40
15.60
12.50
23.01
94.53
127.40
.50
8.44
5.38
35.25
50.00
49.12
40.92
109.85
10.01
41.52
48.36
20.20
40.00
.90
and upon which application for pur
chase has been made.
The report of the Nurse was re
ceived and accepted.
The Surveyor was ordered to
complete survey and secure right
of way deeds for the continuation
of the Cecil East Road.
The Court appointed A. E. Lind
strom to succeed E. H. Turner, re
signed, as road patrolman in Dis
trict No. 6.
The Court ordered that men
working in County camps pay $1.00
per day for board and County to
pay the cooks $1.00 per day for his
or her board, and workmen board
ing in private homes to pay $1.00
per day board and County to pay
balance, if any.
Action was postponed in the mat
ter of the purchase . of another
grader.
In the matter of the N. A. Clark
right of way the Court agreed that
they would furnish materials and
Clark to build approach and fence
for $60.00.
The Court ordered the stock pass
on the O. E. Johnson land to be re
placed with a timber stock pass.
The Court decided not to con
tract with Geo. McDuffee for the
collection of delinquent taxes.
The Court decided that present
bond and permit of A. A. Bergevin
did not cover the full operations of
said Bergevin and the Judge was
authorized to demand additional
bond and issue permit to cover full
operations.
In the matter of replacing solid
rubber tires on the trucks main
tained with pneumatic tires it was
decided not to make the change but
to replace with solid tires and the
roadmaster was instructed to get
prices on the various makes and
types of tires.
APRIL BILLS ALLOWED.
O. C. Stephens, Market $ 5.00
J. S. Baldwin, Market 1.20
Ed Breslin, Roads 8.40
Thomson Bros., Market 1.65
Feenaughty Mach. Co., Mar.
ket
A. R. Reid, Roads .
J. D. Adams Co., Market
Gilliam & Bisbee, Roads
W. L. McCaleb, Gen.
Voile & Medlock, Gen.
Pac. Power Co., Gen.
John Day Freight, Gen.
Gazette Times, Gen.
State Highway Com., Gen.
Sherman Frank, Gen.
Shell Oil Co., Gen.
Howard-Cooper, Roads
Tum-A-Lum Co., 1
Standard Oil Co., 9
Ferguson Motor Co., Roads
Union Oil Co., Roads
W. L. McCaleb, Roads
C. A. Kane, Roads
Ed Breslin, I-B
E. R. Lundell, I-B
Vaughn & Goodman, Gen.
Independent Garage, B-9
Defiance Spark Plugs, Gen.
K. L. Beach, Gen
Tum-A-Lum Co., I-B
A. R. Reid, 1
Oregon Powder Co., Gen.
Dean Voile, Gen.
E. G. Noble, Roads
F. Shively, Roads
C. Lutkins, B-9
Tum-A-Lum Co., Roads
A. R. Reid, Roads
Gilliam & Bisbee. Gen.
State Ind. Com., Roads
F. & S. Bank, Roads
First Nat. Bank, Roads
Adam Knoblock, Rodent
H. Howell, Ct. Hse.
E. J. Stallard, Nurse
A. B. Gray, Physician
E. Peck, Wid. Pen.
L. Ayers, Wid. Pen.
A. B. Collins, Wid. Pen.
Izora Vance, Wid. Pen.
Mrs. A. Davis, Wid. Pen.
Marie Shane, Wid. Pen
713.72
8.15
5.90
1.62
43.25
64.80
1.50
1.09
.5.25
3.00
126.97
64.18
67.00
17.50
2.70
33.90
183.87
5.75
.80
24.45
22.20
7.00
9.00
200
. 96.05
9.00
8.80
772.40
91.20
4.35
50.35
61.87
79.05
12.75
29.81
69.36
834.36
607.08
25.00
90.00
150.00
25.00
15.00
10.00
40.00
40 00
25 00
30 00
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operated.
Handy controls give easy, high lift 35 inches at
outer shoe with foot pedal; 44 inches with hand
lever.
Balanced gears lighten draft and reduce wear.
The 21 -point clutch insures instant starting of
knife in heaviest hay. Carefully fitted, high-quality
cutting parts mean clean cutting, long service.
Cutter bar floats follows uneven ground. Neces
sary adjustments are easily made.
It will pay you to drop in at our store and let US
explain the features of this improved mower.
PEOPLES HARDWARE
COMPANY
At this Store You Get QUALITY SERVICE 1
Ida Fletcher, Poor
Gazette Times, Supt
L. E. Rodgers, Various
Acme Type. Co., Co. Ct.
Frank Shepard, Cir. Ct,
West Coast Co., Ct Hse.
L. H. Ohlson, Ct Hse.
C. A. Miller, Ct Hse.
John Day Frt, Ct Hse.
Pac. Power Co., Ct Hse.
Portland Sanatorium, Poor
Bert Mason, Poor
State Ind. Com., Sheriff
Mary McDuffee, Sheriff
Alva McDuffee, Sheriff
C. J. Bauman, Sheriff
General Lith. Co., Sheriff
Burroughs Add. Mach. Co.,
Sheriff
T. R. Huston, Assessor
J. J. Wells, Assessor
Shaw-Borden Co., Assessor
Oregon A. College, Co. Ag.
C. B. Orai, Sealer
A. B. Gray, Health
E. J. Stallard, Nurse
Ed Nunn, Watermaster
J. M. Spencer, Watermaster
Mrs. L. Herren, Poor
15.00
11.50
52 36
325
35.00
1,055.00
7.50
5.00
M
23.74
11045
20.00
6.96
30.00
30.00
45.70
18.15
17.22
1.00
300.00
4.67
700.00
10.16
16.50
63.68
44.44
78.27
79.67
GIVE YOUR
SPRING
CHICKS
THE RIGHT
START WITH
Sperry Chick Feeds
We carry a full line
priced right.
We want every boy
or girl under 14 years
of age raising baby,
chicks under 4-H club
supervision to call at
our office and receive
a real present for
their chicks.
HEPPNER
TRADING CO.
ma
Phone 1482
Free Delivery In City Limits
M. D. Clark, Poor 22.37
Thomson Bros., Jail 2 40
F. B. Swayze, Abstract 24 00
Patterson 4 Son, Poor 29 50
T. J. Humphreys, Various 11.33
Gilliam Bisbee, Various - 10 89
City of Heppner, Ct Hse. 18.50
G. A. Bleakman, Co. Ct 35 00
Geo. N. Peck, Co. Ct 94.70
Pac. Tel. Co., Cur. Ex. 59 41
Tum-A-Lum Co , Poor 15.00
Inoculate the family
with the thrift germ
and they'll have an
epidemic of wealth.
SOME children take to
money easily others have
to be taught to take it we
teach 'em to save it
Every kiddie should have a
dog and a bank account; both
are his protectors.
We haven't any dogs, but if
you'U furnish the youngster,
we'll furnish the bank-book.
Farmers
and Stockgrowers
National Bank
Dtaere is No Substitute for
Safety
You'll Like These
PERAAATEX
SHIRTS
NEW
Broadcloth Colorfast, with Pre-Shrunk
Collar.
H.b5 3for4.50
BUY YOUR EXACT SIZE
The Store of Personal Service - j
Wash
Presses
Spring Styles
New Prints
7f
Now you can buy a truly smart
dress for less than yon used to
pay for an apron ! Tubfast cot
ton prints on light and dark
backgrounds . . . style details
copied from silk dresses . . .
short sleeved and sleeveless . . .
regular and extra sizes.
J.CPENNEYCO.
DEPARTMENT STORI
Store l'hone 593
HEPPNER, ORE. Manager's Phone 1381