VOLUME 5 HEPPNER, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918 NUMB3R 13 CECIL ITIMS Frank Lanthrop came in Sun day from Portland to visit with the Crabtrca family for awhile. Miss Georgia Summers spent Mjnday at the Pettyjohn place. H.J. Streetr eomtnnced haul ing his new wheat into lh Cecil warehouse last Monday. T. H. Lowe ia looking after the ware house, as usual, this year for Minor & Hynd. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd and John Ewinsr, accompanid by A. Herinkuen, were Arlington visit ors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Logan and family returned home from Yak ima Tuesday, and report having had a good tima tnd finding everything looking fine. J. II. Miller and J. E. Crab tree were in Arlington Tuesday. Mrs. Bennett and Miss Geor pie Summers visited with Mrs. Jack Hynd Wednesday. Mra. Italph Winters and Miss Kauai Winters wei e Cecil callers Wednesday. Mrs J. Jeldrick earm in from Adiafton Wednesday to stav, with Mrs. J. H. Stroeter during harvest. ; fire. Hannah Ahalt, who haai betn visiting among friends in and airoun 1 Cecil, left for Port land Thunpay. i John Kelly ef Heppner was! dawn to Jack Hyn i'son Butterby ' flats Fryday in hi3 new Cole ce.r. Jean Fairhurst of IllioaSMi!i ! w as a visitor on the Butter!)? ' fl.its ranch Friday. We undorsUnfl that Mr. Fairhurst ha i completed a dual with J. II. Franklin for' his ranch ner Rhea Siding, as1 Mr. Fairhurst will relinquish5 farmlnw on aceount of hie health Mr. Franklin will take nesiusic n In a few weeks. F. B. Brown, county a. nt, was vieiting wheat farmers aroui.d Cecil last Friday. J. II. Miller was In lone Friday. U. E. Baker ia very buey those days heading hia wheat near Cecil. Hd ii assisted by G. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor and Misi Blanehe Minor spent Satur day evealng at The La3t Camp. Cecil, leaving early Sunday by aute for Portland. Open an account with THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER Anets over One and a Quarter Million Dollar?. Harvest Help. Tho harvest help situation has not changed materialy in. the last ten ('.ays. Quite a number of men are coming in, a good share of whom make good. A majority of the crews r.ro working steadily, although oc casionally short one or two men, altonether the situation is very fa vorable. Many farmers have ex pressed their surprise at being able to cecure help with so little difficulty, very seldom has it been necessary to v.ait more than two or three days 1 elora the needs were supplied. The va'.uo of thorough organization and t .r.derstunding among farmers is very apparent, being responsible entirely for the small amount of shifting t'bout cf help during the season. Many operators report little difficulty in keeping their crews and only in one or two instances has there been any reports of one farmer hiring help away from another. In viewing the results of this season's work, one cannot help but ask the question, i" co-operation and organization work so well in the labor situation, why would it not work even better in other lines of farm work? Clyde Wells is out again after a i3v days layoff caused by a rather sorious accident last Sunday morn ing. Attempting to open a can of chloride oil ime the stuff exploded striking Mr. Wolls in the face, filling his ees and nostrils. He was com ; lately blinded for several hours but !s now able to be around with his eyes protected by colored goggles. lid Uuckrum has a cement crew nt work this week laying a new v. u',k In front of the Natter property en ."Jain street. George W. Mllholland and family l ave moved from the Ayres property nt Play and Court streets to the prop f ' on tho hill recently vacated by J ins Hall and family. I'l. L. Case and W. T. McUoberts h; cut several days in Portland aiid ' Inky during the week on a bus iness trip. V. W. Smcad, secretary of the Murrow County Fair Board and F. It. i:.-i-wn, County Agent, have been out over tho county this week gathering i.; i-amplc of grain to be exhibited r.t the coming Morrow County Fair, "i lity have been able to got a lot of fine grain. Kifrt The Sixth Annual Morrow County Fair WILL BE HELD September 17th, 18th and 19th, 1918 At Heppner i SMUT CROP LIGHT Such is the report made by Messrs. Bell and Kerns of the Oregon Agri cultural College. These men work ing under the supervision of the De partment of Plant Pathology have spent the past week in co-operating with the County Agent checking up the amount of smut to be found in the county. In speaking of their work in this county they stated that they had found the fields freer from smut than, in any other place. They also com mented on the splendid spirit of co operation they found Among the far mers of Morrow county. This spirit of co-operation and desire to better their condition accounts for the good work done by the farmers in this county. A detailed report showing the condition of smut is being pre pared and will appear in the near future. Prof. H. H. Hoffman, who has been in charge of he Heppner schools for several years has accepted a similar position at Kennewick, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Brosnan were in from Lena Monday. Mr. Brosnan recently returned from a tri;i to Kansas City whore himself and associates marketed a train load of beef cattle to vory good advantage. Dillard French and John Carter are now in the East with another train load In which Mr. Brosnan is Inter ested and he anticipates good returns from this shipment also. County Commissioner George Cur ran left for Gresham Sunday morn ing where he expected to spend a month or so with his family. Wheat harvest is well under way and most farmers report very satis factory returns. The wheat is mostly of first-clnss qually and the prevaling price combined with the big acreage and he fair yield, will make the net returns a record breaker. The Government wajts three men from Morrow county who are in Class 1 to go to the Benson Polytech nic Institute August 13th, for in struction as auto mechanics, black smiths, carpenters, electricians, ma chinists, plumbers and sheet nietol workers. Those interested report to Local Hoard before August 6th, and save being drafted. Morrow County Local Board. cm HMMMMt WtMCMM I lilies Child Killed by Auto Glenn Freeman Sharp, young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sharp of New man canyon, was instantly lulled Wednesday morning when an auto mobile in which he and his two small brothers were playing ran away down a hill and turned turtle over a steep embankment into the canyon. The other children escaped with but slight injuries. The car belonged to Percy Hughes of Butter creek, who had driven to the Sharp place to look after some harvesting operations, and left Ills car in the road with the brakes set. The children got into tho car to play and releasing the brakes in some manner, the car started down the In cline at a rapid rate with the result that it turned over the steep embank ment. Little Glenn was caught be neath the car and his head crushed, death resulting instantly. The boy was nearly five years of age and his sudden deatli is a hard blow to the parents. The funeral will be held at Heppner tomorrow, Friday, morning. John E. Johnson, who has been working in the shipyards at Astoria for several months, (spent last wc-.ik visiting his family in Heppner a, id reports that ship building is the b nt Job he ever had in his life. Mr. Johnson Is working as a carpen.or and makes $G.60 per day w-l'h double pay for over-timo. lie managed to cop oh $13.20 on evi ry legal holiday so far this year. Chas. Osten was in from his Ro-l! creek home Saturday pvenlnc to meet his daughter, Miss Winifred, who returned that evening from Bolllngham, Wash., where she spent the past year as a student In the normal scehool in that city. Lieu tenant C. J. Osten, the Urst. M.irru.v county boy to earn a commission, has been transferred to Camp Uni code, Georgia, where he Is special izing In gas, gns bombs etc, Dave McAteo Is In Portland this week on business connected wllh tin. erection of his new concrete hull 1 ing on Main street. It Is expected work will begin within a short time i. MORROW COUNTY FAIR The Sixth Annual .Morrow County Fair will he held Sept. 17-18-19 mid will be different from former l'.ihv. in many ways. Food conserva ion and Increased production will bo featured more prominently than ever before. The V. S. Food Administra tion has asked space for an exhibit ff food products! and will send rep resentatives here to help tho people along these lines. The Industrial clubs of the eoii" :.v will bo at the fair with a larger exhibit than usual and will show tin exiiibit that will be highly instinc tive.. Canning ecu tests v. I'l be heal daily If urrannomi.-ntK unc v way g.i through. Tliis will ho under iho Control of people who understand their business and everything v, i I explair.o-.l to the public by In structors t In) know w hat lie..- a:a (icing. Amusement will be provide 1 by tho Hoard anil f will he good clean and wholesome I'liutseine.i , stood music and a t,;th u.i'-l n;-i-!nv;i i. will add much to the ; ,e.: - - .' those ntioa'U'iK. The r.iwtary . ' ftRrli-uUurn has ashed fh,,t l'a!.-s v.. i all institutions that lu'.;i i.i iho -. o -.wrvation una jt.-UuoJ n of f ed sol -l:a; also niuuso and instruct Ui, people l:0 liehi as meal. 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