THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 102 1 PACK EIGHT r ; 1 4-4- BOARDMAN I ; I Eoardman Oregon, Fi b. S. The werhead bridge across the. Coyote cutoff east of Mcssncr on the Colum bia Highway will be op n for traffic tiext wVk. This will out out the 011 Jy detour oil this section of the high way. Harry Murehie is constructing ii business block on bis lot on Main street, in response to a demand for more store facilities. Mr. Murehie itales that, he already has a tenant. rtoanlman, will send a irur, I ti It gation lo the organizai inn meeting of the Umatilla row r ;sa- .Vvwi;, lion ;tl J'ent!'' ten .) I'i i)i ii.e v Ait f.;lt( r iKi.-wilion ;. j.ti.;i:i.f .-. ir k I'tosser in I in; ihtet e ty, i.f . i--. esrwx the Coineinei el Jeiesn.-ien. und a road Celine, ; Ueeiei: Vr i t ll 'l O.e ' . Tin; Iioiii-'i "f ilii e-: nr.; e lilinbia Raein iitiy Crov. en, lion met ill Jioardiuan en 1 h .Mouda. 3'ho otganizaliou will become ofr-l-jvf! hi time lo handle the next s- a tim,8 crop. A ?)Jg nieotinff is planned at Jbnniston on 'ho 5th. All tit" members and tliri:- families ate in vited to a basket picnic. Imported rpealtei'3 have been sn gaged for the cc.-.asion. A. V. Mow "f Timber, Ore., Ins purchased forty acres of the Ceo. C. .Howard place on the east side, lie will erect a building and bring bis family as soon as it is finished. Miss Frances lieebe,. who has had rliarge of the (lomosl in science and urt work of the Iloardmun schools Juts resigned anl Iter place has been tilled by Mrs. Ida S. Mason of Port land. Mis. Mason will also supervise the drawing; work for the grades. Jinif;hls of I'ytbhis Annh ersni y .Next Tuesday Doric Inclce, K. the TiTllt aniiiver lisliliielil of that of V., will observe nary of the esiab order next. Tues How Big Men Do it Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON. Bargains BEST BARGAIN - - Oi h i aere in wlieal, u-iired and 1 1 Uiire ot good land, 1. 1 ul ol water, cross leueed. ri I 2 A-& te re : hull on pin terms. e price riav 1 e crop payments. t Mu V REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE ST. PATRICK HOTEL )UNT SPIRIDOVITCH -sup j , j j y MaJ. Gen. Count Arthur Tche'rep Spiridcvitch, president of the Anglo-Latino-Slav league in Paris, Rome, Lisbon, etc., and of the Society Slavia In Moscow, Petrograd, etc., formerly president of the Slav society of the Freedom Committee In the United States and of the Balkan committee in Paris. day evening, JiavitiK arranged with the management of the Star Theatre to produce the superb scenic pholo spectacle, "Damon and Pythias." The picture is in six parts and in cludes inasis-ve moving scenes of Grecian glory,- chariot races, games, (lances, battles fought, cities, built and burned. The picture is endors ed by the supreme lodge of the K. of J'. order and is a moving picture, ev evening at the Star Theatre. Hppner Herald Want Ads briij home the bacon. i ANN' a T i 14- man can (race liis .success in lil'c In I Ik- time wlic 11 he deposited his first dollar with some progressive hank. That was the seed out of which later trew tremendous success. Many a threat- industry has sprung from such a lnunhle beginning. Cici the saving habit. Start now. As little as one dollar opens a savings account at this bank. Your money earns interest. If desired, we will lay out a savings plan lor you. OF TIIE SEASON. 300 aeri I illable. J 10 aeres air luhe ai.d barn, rieed at the attractive 9J J Ikl t'll 1 IV 5 s 1 & JOHN DAY TAXPAYERS HOLDUVELY MEETING Continued i-'rom I'ace One) mass meeting, but their names were simply written in on the ballot on election (lay. Sam B. Van Vactor, representing a number of property owners in the district,, replied to Mr. McMenantin contending that the law makes pro vision for writing in the name of an person he desires to vote for by any legal elector, and that such is the constitutional right of every citizen in this country, and that it cannot be taken away from him by any election canvassing board. Mr. Vsin Vactor also called upr.r three prot.eriy owners in the ::. Met, w'no siood up and, rindc si,. : i a i t iii'-n t. Ihat. they r-igii"d Vj. i;i mans notnniatir.t; petition on ,?:srv ary 1, after Secreiai-y iirov. i !iad stnii tl that that petition v.a; tiled in his oflice on .lanttary 1, wiiielii would be ten days before election, which was held on January 11. Thir would indicate that tile nomination of -Messrs. Clark and Reitman may yet be called in question. John II. Lewis, engineer for the district, was present, and was called upon for a statement regarding the boundaries of the district. Mr. Lew is showed the boundaries of the dis trict from maps,, etc., and answered a number of questions asked by the property owners. - James Carty, who is the owner of some 14,000 acres of land within the district, and who was largely respon sible for havijtg the meeting called, asked a number of questions of Mr. Clark, Mr. Brown and Mr. Lewif, and was particularly insistent that the land owners wanted to know why the men, they elected to repros' them at the electiono, were not seat ed. Mr. Carty is a pioneer of the dis trict and has been a booster for ir rigation for many years. To a rep resentative of the Herald, after the meeting adjourned, Mr. Carty re quested that he be quoted as saying that the impression that has gone abroad to the effect that, the hind owners want to kill the district is not true. "We want the water." he eaid, "but. we want the dislrjcl handled from now on by the men we , have chosen to represent us in the development of the project." I Before the meeting adjourned a ; demand was made that C. C. Clark land Ed. Reitman resign and allow Minor and Whoelhoiise to be seated. Regarding this proposal Mr. Clark stated to the Herald that tl'.e direct ' ors are under heavy bonds to per ; form the duties of the office until their successors are legally elected and qualify; that the rfuestion has been as to the legality of the recent ! election, and that the only thing left for'the old directors to do is lo hold ! their offices until the matter is final ly settled in the courts. 4 4 4 2 4 4 ! 'V CECIL J. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Miss Georgia Summers of the Last Camp spent the week end visiting friends in Arlington. Misses A. C. and V. M. Hynd of Butterby Flats, and Keith Logan of Fairview all spent a few days at thetr respective homes during the week and returned to Heppner Sunday to resume their studies at the Heppner High School on Monday. Mrs. Hannah Ahalt who has been ' mending several 'months among her j friends in California arrived in Cecil Saturday and will visit friends here for some tune C. W. Wilde of Bioadaetis spent 1 short lime in Cecil en his return journey trom Arlington on Se tirday. Mis. Ila.el Logan and family of Four Mile., were visiting with Mrs. Woliha Combest on Saturday. Mr. and 111': and family "f Mr. and Mrs. Last Camp on ;. Marion ' Arlington v George Kr Sunday. Mrs. 11. 0. Kllis- of i:v.;ni Cecil v isitor on Sunday. John McDavitt from his fal len.' w .1- in Cecil o'l Men l.i la've party of, 1. idles who I iv.-d ihe s. ra":'de of S.-ttr I 1I-- feineeuei! Ion:: t-n'lR ; aboard the local i'l er Known. Mr. and M--s. Jac'iv Ih M- r,o si'of, I lie dirn- i T. II. Lews t I'll I . M : .-' .1 ", !aio , uds T; Boh TV .1. Ii.il. , -d iy. e-ti" i m . . I 1!: .lei'.n IV . I-,- !e ; : 1 s :': c:i cm. Osb V. Hcnrikseti. J. llnd Leon l.e,-..iu, Kven-it in Schtock jjj idled with In -bs at the Ijl '.is a j ,-hncai- j with a ... had sur- JU :v night. li o ee I hem (1 i e, farts un- j j nd : nd niece, h ii . e: Mr. aru ilih . en Cec lH j 1 i',i ,'ecsi 0'l!i ! . n ivn'.' ii ii- -. ant nv. j '! . ... a dinm r ; Jj of C eil. j li - ,:! ,.-"' 11 .y irrigation i ) '. the Cecil i- i i! School of Shoemaking for Vomen g-Yfmir'' ' ,..w.v" jr . v.-.,.v,..v...u- . .... .- --4tt-.JLr':, y:""" ----,,.--v , , ... ,.; ...iliii ----3'- A M-hool otiened reeem the govenin eon'.ent throti; t Lit' I flit ft ( ( t rind is one of the mei :hnut the country. Zen net li Logan, J. J. McEntire and several others were amongst those who were seeking for enlighten ment on the many subjects of the irr igation project. Mrs. K. Farnsworth and daughter Miss Helen, left on the local for Port land on Tuesday, where they will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Henriksen of Rhea were calling on friends in Cecil Thursday. Mrs. Dell Ward of Heppner spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mrs. -Karl Farnsworth at Rhea. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winter and family of Shady Dell were visitors in Arlington on Thursday. Harold Ahy.lt who has been visit ing in Portland for the last few days arrived at Four Mile on Friday and will work for Leon Logan. Miss Gertie Pettyjohn of Morgan was visiting in Cecil on Saturday. The Oregon Hasam paving com pany of Portland are very busy un loading their goods at the Cecil de pot. They will erect a camp on M. V. Logan's ground and also occupy his cottage. Gravelling will rom mence as soon as ail things are got into working condition "Subscribe for the Herald and get all the county news. Only $2 a year. V V And with it has gone our profits, as well as yours. The past year has been a hard one for everyone alike. The farmer and stock grower had to take immense losses and so did we. WE HAVE TAKEN OURS Our inventory has been taken and the losses crossed off. We are not going to say how great thev have been they were enough. 1 WE ARE GLAD IT IS OVER. K cost ,-1 erv article in and marked markets of Let's forget and prosperous ifo the -We cannot do it all, and neither can you. But if we all get to ether and push, and push hard, things will come out all right. COME IN SEE WHAT WE ARE DOING TO MAKE 192 j.w.pP pn 1 1 h :h it is seeki I n 1 1 by to ease ihe ins School Notes For the month ending January 28,, the total enrollment in the school was 357 pupils, with 97 per cent attendance. This high per cent in dicates very little absence. There were 190 popils neither tardy nor absent and 10 tardies. The rooms having no tardies were 'the 8th, 7th, 6th, 4th, and Mrs. T, B. Turner's first grade. The rooms having one tardy were the high school, 5th grade, 3rd grade and op portunity room. The seventh grade was first ir saving the highest per cent of at tendance, which was 99.2 per cent The 6th grade was second with 98 per cent. A volley ban court, has been pre pared and the upper grades are en joying the new game very much. The Boy Scouts under the super vision of Rev. Livingstone, who meet in the school house, are" allow ed to use the showers. 1 A dinner and theatre party were given to the senior class by Kath- ryn Pattison on Thursday, January . 28. Mr. James, who was also pre--: entj fays bo knew that every one had a splendid time., j Kathyrn Pattison taught Mrs. L lilLO 1920 IS GONE ,1. . ... t nA.,A tins stoic na. tuni uuuu-u right down to and below the world. IO - 'O and 19JI. get together and pm G00D GOODS" Heppner, Oregon SACOTDAlie Eft!) Vim riworcnuut ruiv iuu B. Turner's first grade on luesQay. The children are still alive. The second basket ball game be tween the Heppner High boys ana Lexjngton Hi boys which was playeiV on Friday the 4th at Heppner, re sulted in a defeat for our boys, the score being 12 to 20 in favor of the Lexington Hi. This is the first br.f- ket ball game our boys have lost. The game showed that the Lexing ton boys have been doing some practicing and that our boys need to get in a little more. The game be tween the girls teams resulted in a defeat for our girls. Tiie juniors gave a farewell party in behall of then- classmate I: ving Sunday : wood Orr. who is le; Washington, on Saturday nigh Feo.-uary Uth. The rfrw-'hmci: were vr delicious and it was s;.;-i everyone I ad a splendid time. lUg'.i .Schools Dt'isiUc Tin-' first of the series of debat to I"- gi .vii ( cercl ing lo the nileS i.," the iiii-r.-i-r.liUiUc debate league, will take place- V-twetn Heppner an.l lone high schools on Wednesday. February 0 th. The question of debate will be "The Principle of the Open Shop Should be Adopted in American In dustrie;;." The affirmative will be Audra G-rogan and Margaret Wood son: the negative, Roland Humph rey and Elmer Peterson. Kumphrey and Peterson, go to lone, where they will meet the affirmative of lone m.. .ui. win atuii men neg atives here to compete with our a firmative. Judges at Heppner will be VV. ( f 8cott, Karl L. Beatfli and Miss- Dora. Barnett of Lexington. As member's of the state debating league, this will be the first debate in the county Profsor James states that the de bate will be open to the public and he would be pleased to have a large " attendance next Wednesday evening at the school auditorium. WANT ADS , FOR SALE Two extra good-BeF gian staliions, one three years old, tha other two years old, both repf istered and home bred. Also, one, roan Shorthorn bull calf,, register ed,. Call on, phone or write W. I. Ebbert, CoDdon, Oregon. 3 5 FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING . Remodeling and Ladies' Tailoring. Mrs. Curren, Church street. 27t'f Subscribe for the "Her; get all (lie county news. ld': Mn - nlniT rxf if-- Kr.-t HgnuuiM en m.-n its present worth on .h for a success sful n k ll