1 lE IXkl h ...V M 1:1 m M A VOLUME 6 HEPPNER, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY i7) 1920. NUMBER 4: n ft H 1PM mon. - w WORK IS PROGRESSING STI OIA TS ( HOW!) C'AMI'l'S 1 Oil I'LAl K IN COLIKtiK CATS" THKOW DIRT IKX'R MKX ACT1VK Ko Time lieing Waited (Jiving row Colir.ty First-Class High way Mar. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis. "Quit your shovin' " is not so 1'unny as it sounds when used by students as protection from the more impatient ones crowding some of the long, standing lines. The trouble is due to the fact that every three stu dents, at O. A. C. are occupying room and sharing educational advantages designed for two. Thi plans were prepared to offer PATIIOV TKACHKK ASSOCIATION KNTI I!TA1U:NT Under the auspices of the Patron Teacher association, there will be given at the Star Theatre, in this city Fliday evening, February 20th, and Saturday afternoon matinee, the popular and entertaining film, ''Thomas Jefferson Morgan, P. J. G.," which is sent out bv the Curtis Pub lishing con-.pr.uy a:, a vocational and ! educational feature. Iu addition to I the pictures there will be a patriotic JOHN DAY MSTHICT I'KOCIKIf l;S I I'HKLI) KY t'Ol liT , 1 xlwly vi:t)s kkti icv i itox KAST Did you ever see an irresislable force come in contact with an im u'ovabla body? If you never did you better take a trip down to Cecil some fine day and watc'h the big, S-cylin- ler "cat" cutting down the hill just j below the Cei! bridge at the "Last j Camp" ranch on the Oregon-Wash- j inglon highway. The only reason j y.nt will fail to see the aforesaid im tostrated down there is that there! ;.iinary proposition in physics dem-j , "no sich aninitle" us an immovable "r ' iv lien t'.iat big "cat" goes into a. it just simply waddles along! at a speed of four Or five miles an i liaur and pares down that hill as you ; nouldpare an apple at the rate of i about four cubic yards of hill at each j pate, and it, the "cat" does business with the hill "both a cumin' and a gv.ine." The ' cat ' is one that was built for Uncle Sam to help lick the kaiser but when Bill got cold feel and quit the big war engine was turned over to the State of Oregon to help build highways. Oscar Huber, who has the Oregon-Washington contract in Mor rvw county leased the "cat" from the state and turned it loose on Cecil hill just to show what might have hap pened to the Huns if this particular "cat" had ever got to Francs and into action. The writer got ;: glance at high way construction work last Friday enough the courtesy of Judge Camp 1 ell. who. with Commissioner Pad- . . ... ... , , ! popular voting fart h'-rg and v . O. Minor, county road v'ewi-r, droe down to Cecil to look over the highway work. Crew of rock nun arc bi:.-y at va !'"U point-- when powder wot It is terjuiied and It didn't look as though nrjybody was loaling on the job. Mr. lost, who has charge of the construc tion for Oscar Hobi-r. Hie contractor, is a quiet appearing gentleman but ! seems to have the faculty oi keep in;. thini-'K moving: pretty well devel rj'.'d. Tlie wot 1; has been hanii'ered to a ci.nsldorahle extent on acruunt tl the ext t u-sovere winter weather but An ,-pite of all handicaps good p -ogress is bein:; made. K. I.. Vinton, civil engineer in 'hai i:e of consti uction for the state highway commission, is also a must a 'table genlli-iiian nod neither he nor tl i- results being accomplished. Indi cates that he puts in any lime sleep ire on the Job. In fact, Mr. Vinton, , pleads guilty of putting In from 14 to 10 noun flay which lie says Is nmde ,' rieHiy by the everlasting amount . uf hustling done every shift by the ' rm and tennis and ratapillars and ders and etc.. In Mr. Post's depart- n .me delay has been caused In the work on the lower end by enrioar'n-f-nts by the highway on the rlghl-of- ny of the Mi'ppnei Mranch uilliost i tut lis soon as these irmtters are nd j'iKteil the Olk Will he speedily loin pitted finm the county line to (Veil imd two or tht'-e weekf will see the I i.di'iii ItnNlied to Moigan. Mlrif.-'hlM it ilppillll Ml til instruction anu training to some jouu iprog,-an, given by the 6th, 7th and students a timber then consider- j sth r,:1(1eE of the Heppner public ably in excess- of enrollment. Hi" ' school. 'the rising need for education has j Admission will be 2") and SO cents ai'nwn uo.i.i to the O. -A. C. lampus -l1r to d' iue the means p;oviui.d fer the :200i'. the Friday evening pcifonnaiice and 10 and 20 cenis for the Saturday af ternoon matinee. ml i!t KOIl SAM-; Four lU-gisti red Short Horn Bulls, : Calved January, 1319. Choicest of breeding and big, husky fellows. In spection inivted at my ranch on Tl'irt mile creek, near Fossil. 4 2-45 Win. Itettie. Fossil, Oregon. It just naturally take- : gressiveness for any of tr tlieir share. Only 14 towns in Oregon have larger populations than the O. A. tl. campus, according to the last census. Students and faculty have to use basements as classrooms' and labora tories. Pretty dark sometimes, but good and strong and nobody can break out. In the English department eight instructors were found crowded into two small offices. To get their desk" in itral leave any room to move about in the partition door had to be taken off its hinges. They said thev didn't need the door, f.nywp.y. In these little offices the eighl The war department has Inaugur tcachers had to prepare their lessons, ated a prize essay contest to be writ plan the work, "grade papers, keep ten February 20, 1920. The title of records and confer with their stud- the essay to be "What are the Bene ents. fits of an Enlistment In the United Whenever one stinted through the States Army?" dffiees the only way he could get out was to stay in the line. "Quit your shovin., " A decree was received here a few , days ago from Judge C. W. Phelps. ; in which the proceedings had in the organization of the John Day Irriga- lion district were affirmed by the' court and held regular. M. D. Clark, ; Heppuer, C. C. Clark, Arlington, and Fd Rietman, of lone, are direct- I ors of the district and F. A. Mc.Mena- m In acted as their attorney in the or ganization proceedings. F. K. Brown also took an active part in the organ ization and all of these gemteiuent naturally feel well phased with the court's lindings. it is expected that such a decision woudl hue the effect of clearing tip the situation regarding warrants is sued by the district in payment of kills incurred in perfecting the oican ixation but it is learned from other scuices that the decree being entered by default the matter of the legality of the warrants is, s; ill in (itiesiion the pt-int being raised that the war rants are not legal unfit provision has been made according to law for their redemption. COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES OF INTEREST T S Henry Pet el son, will er of tin' Ooose- I oerry section, was in town yt-ieiuay snd was kept pretty bu-y recoixir-g "cra atulath ns of lii.s. rrleni's over 111" . ecent u:::' riape to Mil s Adina An derson at Mcl'lierson, Kanse. Mr. Petetsrn rlipoid awav to Kansas on t ly last montn and tli'' ,ic:: i riage took place January 2i. Mr. and Mrs. 'I oven if-riinei! mi .Vorrow cot;nty lal week and an now at home to county, (sectarian or non-sectarian), letardless of race, creed or sex, has a chance to win one of th sisting of gold, silver, and bronze nn dais, a silver cup as a prize for the school which the winner attends and known and a trip to Washington, 1). C, t.econ, panied hy patents or guardian. Al! expenses to be paid by the United Slate.-, government. linn contest is being entered inl" v.-i:'.i great em'.,u.-ia m in many of il.' Oregon and Washington uliool dis tricts. Local piies have been ol te' - At the Morrow County Teachers' Institute held in October, the school principals of this county perfected an organization known as The Morrow County Athletic and Declamatory as sociation, the aims of which are to Each student in every school in the awaken interest in clean sport, and to stimulate activity In public speak ing in the schools. This association prizes con- js patterned after similar organiza tions that are working so successful ly in many of the progressive counties of Oregon. Al a meeting of the executive com mittee in Heppner last Saturday, plans were laid which will go a long way toward making the annual Track Meet und Im iainatory Contest a big success. This truck meet and speak ing contest. Hie most important school event of the year, will be held Kiwi xrws Mr .and Mrs. Herb Olden were busi ness callers in lone Monday. J. T. knappeuberg of Portland, spent a few days in. our city last week. Jess Dobyns returned Saturday al ter spending the past week at Milton with his brother, Noel, and friends-. Mr. and Mrs-. Guy Cason and their little daughter. Guyla, have returned from Yakima after enjoying a visit. W. F. Palmateer spent a lew hours in our city Friday. Mr. Palmateer just returned from spending the wimer in it he valley. i I. oil., padberg. who spent the past wi-eU in lone ut tending to some busi : ins--' matters, returned to his home in I'oitU'iid Monday. Mrs. .McKinley Crumb and daugh ter who live near Mikalo, cauic Sun ! day to lie at the bedside of her friend ; Mrs,. Frank Griffin,. ! J. D. Land li It a few days ago lor Twill Falls, Idaho, having bet n called tlii"e on account of the illness of his mot her. Mrs. It. C. Land. 1 Ci'ailes McXabb. a former lone ' resident came T'iiurs-day evening Ironi ; Lyle. Wash., to lie at the bedside of i his sister, Mrs. Frank drilfin, w ho is quite sick. ! Miss Alverta Wilcox who has been staying at the Richard Peterstin home ! lot some months, left Saturday niorn- ; ing for Wasco where she will visit with her cousin. Mis. Katie l.oomis. Fied Griffin went to Portland Fri day and returned Saturday accoiu- ! panied by his wife who has been in Portland for some months for her health Mid her friends are glad to , 1-ai n sne is Improving. I Mis. Maggie Calkins and her two s ins, Kay and Floyd, of Genoa, Colo., ariived last week and will make their s uiie in Ion". Mis. Calkins and lam- , ily formerly i osidi d in lone before ; in i ing to Colorado about t h t ee years MORROW Will PLAT EAST SIDE ACREAGE tOlSMFK 1'IONUI K PINS FAITH TO Ol.O TOWN I'eiiaced Mocks, On l-'.asy iraile, Will Offer Attractive Home Sites o. I- ed in these districts by bankers and In Lexington on the first Sat unlay in their n G trii-nds csebci at t Peterson rani h t r;i of i ii WKS l,V wish to express our thanks nd apprcci: 'ion to our kind Heigh t's and friends for the assistance nd sympathy extended during the illness and death of cur beloved w ife, daughter and finer. MAT T. HUCI1FS. V. L. Copenhaver and Family. K. K. ItKI.I. PASSU AWAV Wo'.l has tiieii received here an nouncing the death in Spokane re cently of P, E. Bell, former well known farmer of the Dlarkhoise din I.. i.' ..1 I that titf j-t tl. Il ll VIION I HII '.' . rink "nr !' Sp- a. C" '.li- t! in -i " I 1 , in l I v t r i.i p. ',1 I'l !' .1 'I. le . ."! .It , ' ejl t ill' i -' i ' I i V -l ' 1 1 jnt t...i';. .i" r.ttun to , .. t. and inn '.i pl In t'H lir.e rlt'ii-r from ir norit or ti) dnect nd pditui'.u ntdei. Call snd lei u show )ou th r kflv Veutitul thif 'he ciimiag 'n hj In slot tut mum 'te. :.3 Mtnuo.nr.KRrs other local citizens. These prizes will be iiwanli-d before the priz are sent to the war department. 1 trust we will receive a number of cseys f'oie .Veiruv. county. Following are the army plans; "If (Mi wa.it to know il oil tire goin'. to be a sm-ci .-s or u failure i" Lie you call easily I i ml out. The test ir simple and inlnllibie. Are you able out . . to save money? If not, drop "rid six girls. Cunti You will fail as sine hk on You in s y not think so. but you will. on. S." The seed of success Is not ! Save and suoenl. I In y W. S The ubine quotation or bit n phil osophy was sent to this (ill lee liy Lie Mute supet Inlendent of public In stiucllon, with the suggestion Hist some art teacher requlie her pupils Many'. For convenience, the schools' of the rou.ry liae been divided lulo four ii pti'sting d:isiohs. as tollons: hi i-don one, Heppner and 1 la i it mi .- n ; niimbel two, Lexington and pin. Cii; number lliiei'. lone; nu.nliei four. Boardman and Iingon, In tin track meet, each division Is entitled to eighteen contestants, Iwihe burs t. Hits hale been divided Into classes as lollows: Class A, those belween sixteen ami twenty one yeais; class H, those helwei-n eleven and slxieeu jhis; hiiiI class C, those under eleven years. Knelt of these ( lasses will coin pi le In shout thirty events. The division winning the laigest number of points will ie- ci-lve a large cup, and a hinuiliul pen nsnt Miller, an early settlor of this county, pa.- ed away at his home Hear Cambridge, Idaho, Feb. !l. His two daughteis, Mesdaines .1. II. and W. ,1. Klake of lone, were there at the linir of his death. The obituary will he given later. Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Kaiser and two children of Maupin, mine Thins- ii Men. I-. The thy W Ha i-.y V I II II'. eeinini Kaii il in. Mi iiltle si pa Met h.n "ig I the ; limlh . K'll'i iiii. ml -id av. been I'l I I II II Mi iMi'd hen l'i. in I el M I lli'll home oil III M I S. I Illl O- at I he i:0!ll'- III llii ell y l-'i iday. ;e ol li lollllllis. Feb. FIlIl. at ilii- The h.iby had b II loi a lew d with it fold but Friday mm ning began tit choke iii liill-illg him to have i spa-iin and only lived it slim t tiine The li'lll.llllH i'l i' laid to leH III tin Lexington ceini'tet y J. W. Morrow, pioneer resident of lloppr, i r, and still an ixtensive prop erly ow ner here, came out. from Port land last week i.o perfect arrange ments for platting his east side acre age into residence lots, bringing with him a competent civil engineer who made the pi elitn ina y surveys and es tablished the fact that the project, as Mr. Moriow has visioned it for sever al yens, is entirety practicable. Mr. Morrow was here last June looking oxer the situation with a view i i hiiv.ng the work, undertaken, us was, exclusively announced at that lime by the Heppner Herald, but as a considerable pmtion of his property lies rather high lor a satisfactory "er ice from the old water system, he allowed the matter to rest until tho present time. t'pon his arrival last week Mr. Mot row interviewed the oi t y officials regarding their plans for the neur gravity system and upon receiving assurance that the service pressure will be supplied from the high reser voirs, he at. once decided to go abend ith his project. Mr. Morrow was for many years identified with the business activities of Heppner and although he has been resident of Portland for a number of years where he is connected in an important way with the tax depart ment ol' the O. W. 1!. & N. It. IL, he till letains his old allection for Heppner and he pins bis laith to the Id town both as n substatilial busi- . center and a little city with night promise lor tut lire growth and reat ness. Mr. Morrw's iLinin icgarding his proposed addition have always, been n provide lite town wilii it really beautiful residence section. As plan ned in lus mind's cy, which his en gineer ha a assuit-il htm can readily deninnsliiiied the addition will In" pi ii, tolled hv n winding driveway to b the rli"! of the bill I J (illl vv'iiel'.' ei haps the ii'gular I octangular I'Uiu I lols will he lollovvi ll. Sheets will e .sailed lieiote any of the proper ly Is placed nn the Inaiket and, in a general vav, the entile piojccl will be laid out und handled In iii'ioidance with strictly modern method-. Mr. Moiiiivv returned to Portland Sunday hut will probably nliiin to llcppnor In the near Inline to com plete bis uriiiiigeineiitH (hi develop Ing this splendid piopeity. trlct. Mr. Hell retired from business to i ni. toss and Illuminate thai lecelpt tor niecess. He sK, "Il will help the liitse of thrill education veiy III. Geotge II. Van Wsleis, spent last week heie holding services In the highest Individual no I nl th Kpiscopal ehuirh last Sunday several years ago and settled In Spo kane , .j. .j. .j. .j. . .j. .j. .j. HIGH S( IKMIL Of F.S The altendanct for the last week lias been much b"lter as innvt nf t'o- mlint in i.i.t o: ijii, ,i ! . ne Tie Mi'-'s r Ini'i' IL!'. Annie live ! and Ve.., I':.,- - ,. t ,,. d .1 1; hi i la - ' 1 L 1.' : ill 1 v .it a -' Vl'l.'lll l'i-' tlic.l'l."! I'l d.H I Mill- r.-' "I" I . (1 II ti f no'i -i a . ic, ol . I mill h could the paiagrapli he ttaiacd imd hang In eveiy in line! mom." Il seems to Mltliliiiii le all we Iihm- been ttping to learii In the wsy nfl Hunt j lb. David N. Pobi'ig suit mil let I let to the ' 'mi. I I'l.at di in renin d to ' i . Ii 1 1 .on lei iin.illpox. S lice ll.t-n i,'H t lo't h.le le-t ." 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