! JF YOU HAVE A GOOD BUSINESS, ADVERTISE AND KEEP IT; IF YOU WANT A GOOD BUSINESS, ADVERTISE AND GET IT o, for,. "If VOLUME VIII HEPPNER? OREGON' TUESDAY AUGUST 2, 1921 NUMBER 14 COMING ALONG FINE WORK EXPECTED TO BE FINISHED BY XOYEMBKIi 1 CHAITAVOI A COMMITTEE FACES ! $100 DEFICIT The local committee of the Chau tauqua, after settlement of all the bills will face a deficit of nearly $100.00. The share of the deficit of the local committee was $130.4 5, but the generous collection taken at the ! last session of the Chautauqua re- lngim!' Grey Pleased With Prngress duced this about $30.00. Last year Says Job Will be First- at Uie close of the Chautauqua 460 Class ! season tickets were subscriii i If all these had been taken up by "Highway work is gMsg along fine i those who subscribed for them, there Morrow County Fair Sepf 15-10-17 in fact better than I had hoped for," Vas the cheering information given out by U. It. Grey, engineer in charge of construction on the Oregon-Washington highway between Lexington and Jones hill, when seen this morn ing by a reporter for the Herald. Mr. Grey is well pleased with the way construction is- moving along wild says that he can. rssure tho people of Morrow counly that, when finished the highway will be first cln.cs "That is what I am here for," contin ued the engineer, "to see that the work is done strictly in accordance would have been no deficit this year. The failure of some people to pay for their tickets causes the members of the committee to pay for approxi mately two such tickets. Some of the subscribers who did not under stand this have indicated their inten tion of paying for the tickets yet, rather than having those who had the burden of carrying' on the local ar rangements pay for' them,. A num ber of other public spirited citizens who believe the Chautauqua was a good .thing have indicated that the1 will contribute, something towards the deficit, all of which is fully ap- WATER MELONS ARE with the specifications." Mr. Grey says the grading and ' Predated by the local committee, bridges will be completed hy Novem ber 1st and he expects the surfacing will be well un icr way by that time also. The work of putting down the macadam can be carried along dur ing the winter months and it is ex pected that the entire mileage from the Gilliam county line to J mos hill will be completed between, now and next spring. IRRIGON, Or., July 30. (Special) B. C. Bishop, of Brewster, Wash ington, is here visiting for a few days and looking after his interests. Mrs.. Chas. Dempsey has her two daughters visiting here this week, Mrs. Wm. O. Shields, of Anniston ns. iMia u. tsrannon, wite or Wes- j Ala., and Mrs Leona Lister and iey w. crannon, or waroman, died daughter, of Portland Oregon. Mrs. at Portland Wednesday, July 27,Derupsey has not seen Mrs. Shields at we age or ta years, 11 .for 21 years. WELL KNOWN HA RDM AN WOMAN PASSES - - . ... CP OlS0l I. W. Ws. PLAN TO CAPITRE PORTLAND NEXT W1NTEK J. D. Raiuuan, well known farmer of the Lexington country, was in town Saturday and reported having 1 had two I. W. Ws. working in his harvest field for a few days last week 1 who claimed to be Simon-pure Hods, i According to Mr. Bauman's account, the men did considerable talking about the intentions of their organi- ' zation in the near future, chief of : which being the alleged intention of BURNING GASOLINE T Sl'ONTAXEOl'S ( -OMI51 STtOV STARTS lil.AK I Cecil l.ieuallcii Paint u!Iy Burned. Chemical Engiine Proves Worth Heppner was thrown into a furora of excitement this forenoon when a j Tacoma and Seattle next winter. As I soon as tne wonting season is oer;drum of isoliue b,.lnK transferred I the men claimed, the Reds plan to i fn)m ,,, standard Oil delivery truck j congregate in the cities named in , int(, ho st,Uf,(, tau jn Vl.ulU , such numbers that they will be able Ho,,,,1UT Garage in the heart of tho ; to take possession of the armory and , busino8!, sirtion, burst into flames I other places where arms may be -'., ,. ., r,,w ,..,, threatened tho cured and then' take over the city government by force. Tho men worked but a few days at the Bauman place when they quit and moved on and Mr. Bauman said he did not urge j them to stay. Morrow County Fair, Heppner, Ore., Sept. 15 to 17. months and 9 days. Mrs. Brannon had been in poor health for several months and went to Portland some time ago for treat ment. The body was brought back to Hardman for interment on Thursday the funeral being held at that place on Friday. J Wr. Kirshner, of Heppner, spent MAN Sl'SPECTEI) OF BEING CORNELL PROFESSOR TO ADVISE .BRUMFIELD INVESTIGATED A harvest worker who recently se- i cured employment at the Rood ranch a coupie or days in irrigon survey- i wa hrm,ht . tn town drinc the week ing out the various roads authorized and tnvestigated as suspected of be ing Dr. Brunifield, the much wanted FUNERAL OF MRS. FMANHOFER HELD FRIDAY The funeral of Mrs. Bertha Unian hofer, who was found dead in her bed last Tuesday morning, was held Friday afternoon, churCh services be ing held at 3:00 o'clock. Interment was made at the Masonic cenietary the same evening. Mr. t'manhofer arrived Thursday evening from the Willamette valley and was here for the funeraL by the county court during the last year. W. R. Walpole and C. V. Caldwell assisting Mr. Kirshner In the 'work and were guests at Glas gow's Friday noon for luncheon. Rev. B. F. Harper preached at Ir rigon Sunday in the absence of our regular pastor J W. Hood who is at present in Seatle Roseburg dentist who has ben char ged with the murder of Dennis Rusbbl I oseburg. The man easily establish ed his identity to the satisfaction of the officials and admitted that hf punt bear a striking resemblance to the Koseburg man as he was investi- MARKET BUREAU FORMER CECIL GIRL -. HARRIED AT SEATTLE destruction of the town. Quick work on the part of the fire company in getting the chemical engine into ac tion, soon extinguished the blazo with no loss' other than tho drum o gasoline consumed. Cecil Lieualleti, who drives tho small delivery truck for .the SUuudard Oil Co., was making some rush de liveries during the absence of the reg ular distributing truck at Lexington. He was drawing gas from a drum on, the truck into a 5-gallon can ami transferring it to the storage lank when suddenly the gas burst into flames without warning. Mr. Lleual len was enveloped in flumes for a second and sustained painful bump on his right arm, requiring the atten tion of a physician. The chemical fire truck piVved its) worth on this occasion by quickly ex tinguishing the blaze, which had it PRAISES HKiHWAY SIOXERS COMMIS- There are richer men, perhaps, in Oregon than either Robert A. Booth, John B. Yeon or W.. B. Barratt. There are men, perhaps, of greater learning along given lines; bat thre are no men who in the measure of service which they are giving to this great state, are greater than these three. Fortunate indeed is Oregon that it Mr. Hood expects ; gated at Hood River and has !. n to leave us soon but we have not yet i more or less shadowed all along the heard who is to replace him. line from Portland as he came 10 A frieght train, west bound, the! Heppner. other day set several fires along the i track near Irrigon and narrowly ! BARRATT escapPd burning a couple of vacant houses west of town. Fires were however put out before any damage resulted. ARRESTS SPEEDER DRIXKEX (Oregonian) W. B. Barratt, highway commis- Mrs. Nora Castle returned Friday sioner, who arrested a man for driv from a visit to Evanston, Wyo., where ! ing while 'ntoxlcated in the low?r her son Ray is conductor for the Union Pacific system. Mrs. Castle does not expect to stay however, as Columbia riier highway, says that he intends seokin;; to have the drivel's license revoked. The driver passed she has a fine position awaiting her i Mr. Barratt on a rune at 40 miles a at Seaside. hour and struck a tnch:ne being dn The watermelons are now ripe In j ven by Mr. Barrett's aephew, and al abundance. Not vej-y many have j most killing a road foreman who was yet been shipped at this writing but j standing on the running board of the truck loads have been taken to var- nephew's machine. Before this nar row escape, another car forced Com- (Telegram Washington Bureau) WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. Prof essor G. F. Warren of Cornell uni versity has been especially requested by Secretary Wkillace to serve as coin suiting specialist to the chief of the h'lreau of markets and crop estimates during the reorganization and con solidation of the bureau. Professor CECIL, Or., July 30. (Special.) Mrs. Roy Scott and Miss Violet Hynd, of Butterby Flats, were visit ing with Mrs. George Krebs at the Last Camp Saturday. Miss Esther Logan, of .Fourniile, was calling on her Cecil friends Sat urday. Master Ellis' Montague, of Toppen- ish, Washington, is visiting friends got into tho frame building and oil in Fourmile. soaked garage adjacent, would havo Cecil Allen, of Portland, has been j bo,!n h,inl t control, visiting for a few days with his sis- j Ciy Unorder Hughes was standing ter, Mrs. Roy Slender, of Seldomseen. , wltin il rw e,'t ' lne ,n"'k talking . ,, ., , . , , I to Lieuallen when the ignition occur- A. Henrtksen who has been busy i , , , . , .. .. ..... , ,, ,, ,,, , , ed and he is positive that, there was with his hay on the Hamilton ranch i ... ' , . ; no match, cigarette or other firo returned to Cecil W ednesday and is ! , , ., ,., , ,, 1 within reach and that the blazo star- now busy making the hay lly in all ! , . , , ,. , , i ted spontaneously. A rubber hose directions on his Willow creek ranch. , , I was being used to cary the gas from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garlick who have j the drum ,nlo the can nnd ,, aro been spending a few days with . of tho opiniorl Ula, ,ho. filetioii to fr lends in Portland returned to Cecil , .,,.,,. uhh, tho vti-m i,...i rr,..,. Wednesday, leaving Friday for Mor- Warren, has acepeted the position j gan where Mr. Garlick will haul and has been granted leave of absence gravel for Oregan llassam Paving Co. the sun caused the trouble. LOCAL LAMBS HO EAST 1 from Cornell until February 1st, 1922. He will enter upon his duties at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. W Cr Myers and son j who have been residing at Rock- ; icliffe during the gruvelimg of the. I). O. Justus and W. VS. Howard shipped out sixDD cars of Iambs ti ious places. Mrs, R. S. Lamareoux went to Arlington Monday and others have gone to Umatilla and Boardman. missions Barratt to drive out on a shoulder of the highway to ewjipe has three such men who are f reely j Cantaloupes and muskim ins should ; being smashed into. "The high- giving to this state an exhibition of be ripe soon but there is not a great I ways are built for pleasure," declan s rare Integrity, high ideals and prac-i qluin,"y m ,mm- u""(1 cook ing u.e uiucu., aim we.e i.ui u.n .u. tieal application of business principles anP'es can bp ha,- in "MiUon to the drunken people to go racing at ex tn the attainment nf tw supplied last week, from W. A. cessive speed, imperiling the lives of In studying the reorganization he .highway, left for Morgan camping I Omaha market Saturday niorn- will give special attention to the dl- grounds Wednesday where they will vision of the bureau which will deal 1 take up their abode during the grave with the agricultural competition and j ing of the new road, demand in foreign countries. j d. Kropn and son, Joe, of Professor Warren, who is one of '. Portland, arrived in Cecil Wednesday the leadimg'agricultural economists in i leaving for Morgan Friday. J. 1). the United States, is the author of a ' has the contract for hauling the gra nuniber of books on agricultural sub- vol for Oregon Hassum Paving Co. jects. He has been connected with Messrs. Misner, Logan, and Dean Cornell university for a number of ! are busy haulimg wheat Into Minor VPnrs nnrl Tina curvprl nrfiffmunr nf ' f- n ,i i t ii, .,:,,!. ; . , ' , w.u. u. .,...., B ,, ,., wMn ,,, aro again mm.ui.uir IV..111IIIUH un.i nil III man- I jMlsIH't' IS 1110 lll'Sl OHO lO IIIIVO Wtll'al agement sincet 1911. I shipped out or Cecil, (wo car loads The bureau of markets and crop j leaving for Portland Friday, estimates of the United States depart- Mrs. Roy Scott, niece of Mrs. .lack ment of agriculture maintains a Sep- ; nyd, left llutcrby Flats Wednesday arate division in its organization to i for Granite where she will join her handle its co-operation with the var- husband who Is camplonder for llynd Bros. Mrs. Wclllm (,'ombest who luis been visiting at the home of J. M. Melton, manifested in the work of the high way Commission. Ontario Argus. Do you know you can roll SO ood cigarettes for lOcts from one bag of Ford and good roasting ear corn can innocent people. If these crazy dii- be had from Ford's and Hendrick's. vers would kill themselves it would- ; We list these so 'as to assist those n't matter so much, but they menace coming in with I heir cars to find all others on the highway." these things, and locate them with ious states. With the consolidation of the administration of the ofice of farm management under the chief of this bureau, it Is planned to streng then, the co-operative relations with state Institutions. It Is desired that the work undertaken by state, and federal workers will be based on defiiiiite projects as has been done for the p;isf two years III the office of ing. The stock was in prime condi tion and should bring a good price. This is Mr. Justus' second shipment to the east this season he having tak en a shipment to Omaha In June. HOTEL PATRICK RE-OIT.'.VS Much to the relief of the fnivelir public the Hotel Patrick doors wci iigain opened to guests Monday morn available to the tired dusty ones. The diming room Ir still closed nnd no announcement has been made as to the intention of the management regarding that, department.. HEX LIVDSEV I AMoi S .11 V EXILIJ JCIKaH AT STAR Judge II "u Lindsvy, the noted ju- at The Lookout, had the in isfort line ' ven ile jurist, whose remarkable wis Monday night to lose her footing and j dom In the founding of the jiivonilo fall into the basement Her face and (Court and the lia lulling of boy case, head were badly cut. Dr. Donnely, ill the Denver court has made liini a of Arlington was noon in at lenda nee I world famous figure, has now hepotrm eaye. Keep after the rabbits. They arf j'ill very numerous and' seem to be coming in from the face brush hack some distance. They have done consid erable damage to ,ome of fli" water melon patch' s In face of all the poi soning done. The North Morrow County Fair at Boardman this year lias to be a suc cess. Tie- Iirigon committee attend ed a joint meeting at Boardman Tuesday evening and drafted nib', methods of display and price lists. Abo selected a number of names ; who will be a .-Iced to act as judges for the various departments. The members of the Irrigon committee attend, d this meeting were Mr. and farm management. Flth which is two days before the county fair. The committee me!-! ing was held in the dining room of i the Boardinari school and the u.-ii ll alter business least served, ron.-b 1 - ing of fried chicken, cakes, n-.ind-wich.'H and col fee. The com in in . reports ha ing had a fine time and most cordial treatment at all i! " meetings, and this means succe-s ,i any undertaking. Mr. Bolander and Gordon Holn.. the ferryman, came over from Pat!. : son Tuesday wlb their teams lor lim ber from the local yards. Mr. Holmes reports similar bustiers in sight Irom a number of sources on the Washington side. Mrs. J. W. Warner's mother, .Vt-;. GENUINE BullDurham in TOBACCO Mrs. C. E. Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrickson, Mr and Mrs. Ricks, M. E. Railsbock and her two .-.v Hugh W. .Grim and N Seaman. Chas tern, Mrs W. M. Fowler and Mis. 1. ! Powell, of the finance committee, was C. Bade, of liozeman, Montana at it 'unable to attend and Mrs. H. C. ved on. the Spokane train Wedn. I,iy Wolfe is in Portland, but Mrs. I morning and are visiting ft Warm is who la assisting her in the canning: for a week or ten days. They 1 . it department, acted In her behalf. The the.train at Umatilla and took a jit- fair will be held Tuesday September ney to Bailey, I I!ei.:ein ch work in farm manage ment, cost, of production and marketing, methods and practices, etc., will be undertaken cooperative ly with the state colli gen and experi metnl station whenever s.'it e !:n t or arrang' inents can be made to v.ot l; togelh er. llas.-d on in forma t ion gained from these investigations, the . d uc.-i t imia I work will be carried on in co-op. i a tion with the extension s. I VI.e of the Slate colleges. The service WOlk, which covers in a broad way the mar ket news and the in i. d ion work of the bureau, will usually be with the state departments of agriculture and the state bureaus of markets, con forming in this r. ganl to the divi sion of labor agreed upon in the Hate. and dressed ihe wounds which r. quired 1!:! stilcli.'H. Mrs. f'onibest was taken to The Dalles hos-pilal, where at the time of writing she was osl of progressing well. I. eon I.ogan, ol I oiiniiile was a I. il -in.-'---caller in Arlington Saturday. Mrs. ii. .1. Logan-- and dang liter, Mi-h (dive, ol Portland, who have iie.-n MMHiig I rietid.; a round Cecil lor sew ia I w "i I- ; ret ii i ne. I to their home -'iinday. Mis. I... ran H'l! by her nephew a screen a. tor. No l. arn should bo entertained by legal circles', an n re sult of this announcement, however, for the noted jurist lias not laid asldn his work in lhal di relet ion. Never '"'less, he may now be laid to be ;i M'i.en ador, and his wit,. lieu l.inil... y, al-o, as ih. y both appear in several sc. in s in the new I.'e.il.irt l'i : f son oF Leon Logan, of PROHIBITION LAW FIX I D I OLA TORS Roy Stamp was lined f 2 50 and Lon Iteid paid $3u0 In Judge Cor nett's court last week alter pleading guilty to bootlegging. Hand v.as a.'colnp .lolin. ounw I'lnirinile. Mr. and Mrs. George Hard. -sly and lamily of Morginn spent Sunday wiih Mr. and Mrs. II. .1 Street. at Ceil. Mis-; Iltlth May, of The Lone Star ranch was a allr in Cecil VVeilnes day. liill Tlionir.on and K. Canlwell uho hav.. b'-en joyriding around Portland made a shoit call in Cecil Wednesday b.foie leaving for their homes in Heppner. The many Cecil fi lends of Miss Ha z-l Mcliee, daughter of L. E. Mcli. e late of Cecil olf.-r their best WiohfK on the occasion of her marriage Sun day, July 24, 1921 at Seattle, Wash- I ington, to Mr. Gold Robert Kenyon. ins Miown at Hi day. The pirl in Ill's and i he ju.tr ly in III"' scenes hasn't had a lair . fot si. a I ii)g. 1 1 1 of " St.i'- ' i'l Hie " I ll'llf. W hete llillic. e.'Hi," ,e " i ' r i l-'ri-oi v ol boy o ot i i 1 1 . ii I - He hoy mIiii i broiit'lit up Th. y v. ill be al horn. alt. r A i i t r.lh at Still H '1'hii teeni h ,... ;;(!., Seattle. A large paly ol ounr p.np!,. sl r pi isi d Chllord llenrik'.en at Ihe Wil low deck ranch Wednesday nirM, it being hat 2:iui l.liHiday. N,, ,,,'.,..1 saying a merry i,m.' was sper.t. Con stiHtle John holds a wanaiif d, ar rest Ihe guilly paity who. a.i,. t)l(t chocolates and refilled . ,,,K w,a lo. k, which -i,.-d Tin, later j t; evi ning presented t.i his ai.,.ht Ud love and Tlretj rim lr,, Flr,. be. told to-well ,;ttt isaiil koow mended. I