4.0' 7pp IllMH Ta toi VOLUME 6 HEPPNER, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1920. NUMBER 52 "hi! i it 2L a all k I i 3D BE PORTLAND WOOL SALE CENTER SHEEP men, wakehov.sk mkx, sin. 1. mkx discuss markkt- 1X0 METHODS SENIORS TAKE Pl'AY TO lOXE Would Make Portland Second Wool Center of the Entire Country An important meeting of wool growers, wool warehousemen and woolen manufacturers was held in Portland last Tuesday when tentative plans were agreed upon having for an object better niethods in handling' the wool crop of the northwest which would bring to the producer better returns on his investment and labor. ft., Forty representative sheepmen ' 0i)m all parts of Oregon were pres- ii.-vnt at the meeting as were also rep- Members of the senior class who recently put on the highly successful comedy, "Mrs. Briggs of the Poultry Yard", atthe school auditorium, took the play to lone last Friday evening where it was produced in the Icne opera house under the auspices of the lone high school student body. Miss Thiele and Mr. Burlingame, of the faculty, accompanied the party. While all of the party, it is said, went to laugh at least a portion of the boys remained to grouch, may hap tc cuss reaching home rather lato the following morning. IRTMTE 61HLS OF 0M -yry . jits t je &sr e$ sr? ".tti; a. ' KAUHI WISE address HII.K SCHOOL OKADVATKS . n -ra ... sit; Mr I j kiM !',!. 1 FOSSIL IN FREAK GAME HOME RUN BY ORR 1EATUIU LIVELY EVENT lesentatives from the wool ware houses of Portland and the woolen mills of the state. Sheepmen attend ing from Morrow county were Jack Hynd of Cecil, Pat Mollahan and F. A. McMenamin of Heppner, and E. O. NeilJ of Butter creek. L. A. Hunt, county agricultural agent of this county, was also present. In fact Mr. Hunt and Max Hoke, county agent of Wallowa county, and secretary of the Oregon Woolgrowers association have both been active in bringing about the Portland conference. The 'oregonian of last Wednesday gives the following account of Wed nesday's meeting: The entire Pacific Northwestern clip of wool, for the season of 1920 will be concentrated in Portland, al ready the second wool center of the country,, If plans agreed upon yester day by the wool-growers of Oregon are carried to fruition. Shipped in from the sheep ranches of the Pacific northwest to the warehouses of this city, the wool will be sold at public auction, attracting many buyers from Jj-lfc'e. eastern factories. The plan to concentrate northwest ern wool shipments in Portland, and to abandon entirely the practice of country sales, was approved yester day by the Oregon State Wool Grow ors' association, meeting at the Chamber of Commerce, with 40 of the most representative sheepmen of the dale present. Also in attendance and in agree ment were representatives of the local woolen mills, and of the three vat-chouses where the shipments will be stored and handled for sale Co lumbia Basin Wool Warehouse com pany, Portland Wool Warehouse com pany, and Koshlnnd Wool company. Representatives or the warehouses Altered readily into the agreement, i'.nd will handle the concentration at a minimum figure. In order to ad vance Portland as a wool center. All wool growers present at the conference, without an exception . , agreed to ship their entire clip for I Hie season to Portland warehouses, ' putting Into practice a plan that has been often discussed and advanced but never before adopted. In the past Portland ha handled approximately one-third of the Pacific northwestern lip. with the bulk of the or lp ro;d In the country and rlilppcd .- Boston, the premier wool market. The growcm estimate that fruit, r.ii.doo.tiiiii tn ii,nno,riiii) pounoft of A t.i.l will be court titrated In Portland 'Inline lh liOt season with shipment nn beginning. The sales wlil he held at the wool wanhotl , or nl the public dorks. In tin- event that any grower piefeta to have hl wool handled Imlepen -lenity. May ' h Ix-.-n i I fin the dale for the HrM Kate, wilh aim to be held every two wn-k thereafter throughout lh es(,n. Wheeler County Hiftli School Oianrs Make Bin Start Then Kail Down No Irene, that was not a long dis- stance foot race last Saturday. .That was a game of base, ball and the only reason the score ran so high was that the fine spring weather after such a long, tedious winter, made the boys feel so coltish that they Just couldn't stop running bases. One Heppner player says that it might Just as well have been a one-two game if Fossil hadn't set such a bad example in the first inning. Just the same It was a good, friendly game and the visiting team proved themselves- to be a fine bunch of boys and good clean sports as well. Fossil took the early lead In the game and held It easily until the fifth canto and it loolced like good night (or -the home team. Then, all at once the boys of Hepp. got full of pep and proceeded to pound out seven big elegant scores quicker than you could mv scat. That meant curtain for Coo'"T, as pitcher and' he was re nlar 1 for the rest of the game by Mori is vho was able to keep the hits scattered but not to save the game. Fossil had a long, hard ride Friday morning, a game at lone In the af ternoon, a big show that nignt, etc., to which they were disposed to at- ok - , !r a a tww, , v, , v s w ' . f:rrwi r; its 1 -f . 1 : $ i i i i That the members of the graduat ing class of Heppner high school be lieve the best is none too good for them is evidenced by the fact that they have secured Rabbi Jonah B. YS ise, of Portland, to make the prin cipal address at the commencement exercises next month. The reputation of Rabbi Wise as a polished speaker, a scholarly writer, a deep thinker and a broad minded citizen is nation wide and not only the members of the graduating class but the Heppnov public arc to be con gratulated that they are to have this pportunity to hear him. S BORE 1 MEED Ko.vn Boxns, edvcation vi, BIM.S, KAUMKKS' P1CX1C KMHIliSKI) Wool (irowers Will Meet on Saturday May I'irst at Heppner, to Which All Are Invited TOWN SHOULD CATER TO AUTO TRAVELERS TOl HIST CAMP SITE .NECESSITY MODEI5.N ' i i Salvation Army Rescue Home and aome of Its babies. The Salvation Army, as one of 'the big features of its Horns Service Program for 1920, has taken over and opened the White Shield home in Port land as a rescue and maternity home for unfortunate Kiris. It ia a state-wide home, where, under the moBt pleasant surroundings, with expert medical care the young mother is helped to shape her lifa anew. Last year, in the west alone, 1048 girls turned from the nightmare of despair to such Salvation Army sanctuaries as this. Of these, 900 were returned to the homes they left In their Bharae and, through Uie offices of the Salvation Army workers, were welcomed and their burdenR lightened for them. The Portland home nursery now echots to the delighted cooing of more than a score of babies whose mothers are sheltered under its roof and taught how to go out into the world and win a clean living for horself and her baby. Other Towns Report Big Kroni Siu-li Investment Returns HEP 'XKU HOTEL CO. HOLDS AX XUAL MEETING The annual stockholders meeting of the Heppner Hotel Co., was held last Wednesday evening at the office of C. L. Sweek the company. PATRON TEACHERS' ASSOCIA TION BACK LYCEUM; COURSE A called meeting of the Patron teachers' association was held at the school house last Friday evening who Is secrctarv of when ufter thorough discussion it I was- decided to take on the Ellison tribute some ol tile responsioimy in rnntranlnr Travel- In- nf the entire cmiiniunllv and it Is to their Qeieat. ! ,i;.,i,i n,-,i h hnililine will he com- h honed Hint the community will Heppner was a bit wild in the first ... . . it Is under-! st.ind behind Ihem In making the few Innings but when they finally got I . ...., mu.tuH re nego- ' cmise a success. Directors of the elected as follows: W. P. Mahoney, J. W. Beyer, John Vaughn, Jack Hynd, Charles Thom son. The only change in the direct orate was In the election of Mr. Thomson, who succeeds R. F. Wig elsworth, who resigned some time ago and removed from the county. company were , White J-cevm course for next winter (and a contract was fclgned up ro five numbers. The course will consist of popular numbers including musical dramatic and other popular entertainments. Members of the association who have assumed responsibility for this course are doing so for the benefit Last Saturday the executive com mittee of the Farm Bureau mot and . held an unusual! yimportanat session. They went into (he details of the ' wool situation and listened to reports from committee appointed and will present the entire mutter to the gen- oral wool growers meeting, which will lie hold in Heppner on the first day of May, to which every man in terested in the sheep industry is in- . Vited. One of the vital questions be fore 1 lie people of Morrow county will he whether or not to consign their wool or ship the wool to Portland shippin gpoint as has been recom mended by the various committees appointed by the state president to go ove rthe proposition. This will be a matter which will be entirely in the hands, of course, of local grow ers, and every grower is urged to ex press his opinion and enter freely into the discussion of this proposition. Anothe ritem of considerable inter est will be a plan to Increase the In view of the fact that committees of both Coiumercii-.l and Civic clubs have been appointed to work together on the importaant matter of provid ing a suitable camping place for auto tourists in Heppner the following ex cerpt from an article published In last marketing facilities for the surplus Sunday's Oregonian, written by the sheep and lambs in this section of the secretary of the Auto Canm Site com- county, as well as to consider a plan nilttee of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, 1b herewith given. The ideas expressed apply with equal force to Heppner or any other mod ern town: "According to a recent compilation of data, there are over twenty-three for further co-operative marketing. This will be one of the most Import ant Farm Bureau meetings held in the count ythis spring. As Mac Hoke, Pres. Jay Dobbin of Oregon Wool growers, and State Secretary Dr. Mc Clue, Retiring Secretary of National well equipped camp sites for autoists HHoi'latlon and other prominent men Ihl-onthniit Oteirrin In Hiu m-ltw.li.-il I Will be With US Into the game they went good. The line-up: Fossil Zachery Cooper Ramsay Kolso Jenkins Morris Fox Smith Webb c P 1 b 2 b 3 b KS If Cf rf Heppner Iteasoner Young Boyd Irwin Ferguson Peterson Orr Nlrkela Humphries tiating for a lease on the building and Mr. Sigsbee ,who handled a similar the matter will probably be settled course here lai.t winter, has offered within a few days. It Is the Intention ' 0 render the Patron Ti tiers' all of to lease the building unfurnished and ,the ahsistance in Ids power to put the only a first-class hotel man will be rouiw over In good shape, considered by the directors. ' , "THE ARRIVAL OK KITTY' ! HOOVER CI 1 11 ORGANIZED ! lioRIAN AT A big crowd greeted junior class ( players at the school auditorium Sat- , urday evening when they Maged the ; verv luuehahle comedy, "The Arrival WILL NOT TAKE PART IN INI I.. I- of Kltly as their peak performance Ih)arJmani I HI in 11 hum r. j of the ypnr an,i ,ny or the spectal I . . . fr.i... org- declared it to lie iumhh uir miiirn school play ever put over In Heppner. The plot was one of the merriest tnlMipi the mind of man could con ceive and whoever selected the play er ami Hftdgned the parts mad- no failure. At a meeting of the representatives of all the Protestaant churches of Heppner last Sunday the ninttr of getting behind the Inter-Church World Movement In Ibis runnly was , considered and It was derided thai, at least for the present the churches i here will not take part in the drive. ' Lark of detlnlle information legard- ' IllK the leal puip'):enf the movement pcemrd to he Dm raUM- lot such action. (Continued l'"!1 ',l;n, MIL 4 AIII'.II It IIIit Ak winvr Wil'y I'catnon .who rariies Hie n, h1 between Lena n-l Echo, terelv ed a lii oken wrist the oiler inclining hi!e clanking hi car to Mutt on hi regular mall trip, !! If son or Mr. and Mm. J. II. Pearson, of Lena. Heppner Sanitarium Hospital PR. J. I'l littV N1H It. l'hM Inn In -ll.alge C.rn.r M.nn and Bil'ltnof. T-lTh""'-. M.nn 'i.' ileiy or ak tinil', nitlt!i. We ha been for-iM- Mnnk with !!, nunb-r and ihl coiii In lor tialmrnt for flu r-.ti.pllf all. r.. rfi.iv diMuibrnic. pelMMent d-Wlny. ntvou.ne. para!l. tutx-rrulonlii. couah. urarhe. dfn.-ii. headache. lnoin Bla or mrUnrholia. A tai number of rhlldra and aome oldr rat have delopd cougha of a bioorblal type. Kimt aftr Ihry wr pp4 lo a motored from lh flu Practically all of thM laaa of ea ottmiall rlar4 up Blclj, or ar clear ln up iflr " raimni. ftr all kn of mdlrl traimt hU tim f "i0f " HH 'IH. u... of lh oo-a4 fltt "rr lw b aiplrio-Mlie. Ut, ( ,4a-Brolt-UM,-,,'l blaay. taeelM -a ad tr.atat ar ( "raMa- tl all. oaly arlat." T"d Y'liinit, who tool; Hie vdlinn's . part, covered lilinin-lr with ghoy and lion ''an-, who WHU.iiiurh In love with Jam. pa it lime iiiir;.ona!iiii: Klnv, Hie play u'-tii-i. was all I'rhl Made up as n rdl Dm hud Hie fi" " of a (i;ii on beauly hnl. a!n. Hi" alk of II.- .lej.hanl. II" wi a K.-eain. Kllll-r I'et.'l '"' " " liowllllg ciirc es u n sitiiilii. r hoi. I plt:il'- and he peetned lo et the triBiniia. and I'd Chldney rattled off the burnt rot k limn-' at B V? 'i' P Eutalia Holler. b Jan-, peat I Hall i,. Siiette, and i haMoiie n.ui i.. . ,t.. - ..it ty, look llieir palK woii'l'-t i" 'emli nii.1 rtinwmr 11101 b talent in 1 hafiUlma "ny ill'fi. tilt iIii..' oii- nil none o'f th.-tn needed h-ip Com ; the make up rlt-t t link- Hi.-t.. dm- i ,y )te'l k'ii ' if K""" " ! p.tttiMin - hoind t j : tt o il lo I " ic Itteat a m.n' an "Id tumI In 'ml I life M e 10 Hie .'. V. tel-v.n help her in-tll Cirdlt In flit" M ' !'" ','! n.f..e to., their I il ril " "K rl.l ihe on tie pl A Hoover club whs organized at Ikiardnian last Widnesday evening wllh the rollow-ing officers: W. A. Ocodwln, ptesidint: S. II. vice ptesldenl; Mr-'. Claire P. Hatter, feci elat y ; Mis. W 11. Stewart, treBMiMT. ' Another toeeling has been called for this evening when II Is expected thai nieiiiheivhlp will be Inn eased lo at least &0 active iiumiImih. Mih'i cnthiiMasm was rliow n at tin- llil llieetltig, tl U nhinn.d to hold 11 maud Iloovn rally at Boaidnian J 1 -1 h foM l!n- piiniai) wli'n noted M"ak frimi Portland wiM b" pt big dinni-i ill In- i -iv 11. In Itiviled lo Hi" tally. i;v. and 1 vt.o.l I arw Mill! T I MM II It M.iny ll'-ppnei 'aiis and I I. .nk in the l-iiinc 11I Ail nil Sunday when A 1 lliijrf n or Ifilie in a lival Kline. 'I he - f.i'ii lo noll.liiK P A A lid" "' is V now n as an enn.uiM ball h 1 well an a. ...hi'. I spin ' ni j n, started lo i.o I alee but ln'S'l-e i,f nt.'. nltii iiii and alio". In o-i" lull's iHip.ir!" I l.'Vl . i, 1 1 II I I IIIHtl In isi I 1 ! ." 11 ii.id.. ..r I1...I li.i 1 w .is (1. K slid is ... I to 1 i '.tn- (.1 lite ! ! evi l. 1 I-" I towns and In many of the smaller places along the main highways. The day of the mere empty lot for the motorist Is gone. ' "What is necessary 11 ml drslrabU nov.adayr. Is a large wooded piece of ground affording proper shade. equipped with every convenience denned necessary for the comfort of Ihe cainper, such as electric lights, running water, lavatories, comfort stations, stationary wash tubs, cook ing appliances (gas, electric or wood ovens). There ate many good reasons why imp groitnils sliiiulil he maintained, Hid none of the,,: Is more iiiipiirtiin.il than lliiil ol salutation. Have you ver slopped to think how great menace the casual rn m in r ran he nine Insofar an ranllalion In eon i'l tied If lie H not eonli ollei! ? And second and Jilsl as Isnpot lant tea- ion Is Hie dancer the camper he- somes by teason of fires. By wk re gal inK the campers In these Improved automobile ramping grounds, yuu keep a check on tt.em which In the ml navi-K Hie community dollars ami 1 Ills and 111 film ll y live.i h well. In the tin aniitne i.i" days nre rap dly fl.'liig by and wotk should In laiinl nl once f (he f r.inii'H ate to be 1e1.lv this Milliliter, It Is nut loo late to tnnke Hnon inutile, I'm Hand may we'l he asliaiind nf hi-melf II the allows Ihli li.iti.ittiinl liniiriiv. nt lo fit . et tor a liotliel- e.it So i.lllrll lllll been Wtill.-ll all'l Hit III Mli.eit Hie ir tent ml , ilil.it. , 1..11.1.1 ...ill., of tin- 1. .'-Lii t . 1 ) . 1 1 Hint II I -iip.-i flii'iiif for 11, e lo ro li.io detail r r.i nl 1111. H,.il plia-e of Hie MUta t ..in. I' tile I' I.lll II 1-11 I. ,,..' f I . I t lii lid mold I,- , i..ile lo Hint' r- lainl tin The Farm Bureau also recommend ed that the Farm Bureau, Farmers Union and the Heppner Commercial club, unite in putting on a general illetl. n la III I'M' a nil, w I 1. 11 ha- y "H'l.ii I H .,!'..! f II I Hwill MI.E .U)ed off nt Inn 111 H 1.. i f i 1 nd!dii!e (in pl.i.i on Hi- ll'i l nr lun lm will n W 'ln. d evening In II. rnunnl rlmml,. 1 w b n Offlrfta for til ril Will li II ' I. Iv. :.'..ii Hie I lllll lll ' lllll III. amp i t'.e) would I I tl O'lfldH llll'l II lll.ltl only Inn 1-Hiy f hirl'linif. W..II.I alia. V A ea'tip I'lu'itiil- I.i I "ihiiii. fi.e I. d In .1 full I li.il I in null let? til. !' bv -"iloiiti . A I.I. 1 II '. 1 n 1 mi . r v .it i Hi'- M l '.lllll It III Hi I :l( U I a I . fl- II 1 I , a .-.itil "f t alili-1.' d 1 mid t h id l i d. pointed a committee consisting of Kd Ilugg of Khea creek, Matt Hughes of Heppner, and It. W. Turner of Hand Hollow, to work wllh nny commlltees that might he appointed from other organizations towards working up the plans and details and setting the ditto for the same. It Is planned to make this picnic a real event (his year. In ri nsiilerlng the various Initial- he iii--asitii"i on ll.e hallo! nils year. It waa di 1 Ided by Hie Farm Bureau to in on record of favoring Ihe 4 P"" nl bonding bill, whl' li will gtv the people the rhalire to get good roails very speedily without a definite In crei.se In luxation, and Hiey iiImo went definitely on record as favoring Hie Elementary School Tax, and Ihe Higher Kdinatlon Bill as the evidence showed that II was clearly a crisis confi outing the. educational Institu tions' of the stales. This executive meeting Is held evciyViuiih Saturday In the iiionlh, and eveiy fanner or business niHn m oidlatly Invited to attend the same. TRY Ol T Hilt liRVIOHICAI. 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