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Farm Bureau and Agricultur
al College Get Quick Action
About two Jweeks ago the chair
man of the alfalfa and irrigation
committee of the Board man Farm
Bureau, Mr. Cobb, called the atten
tion of the County Agent to some
alfalfa which had died during tun
winter. An inspection indicated that
drainage was probably necessary.
Accordingly a request was put in to
the Agricultural College for a drain
age expert and Prof. W. L. Powers,
professor of soils, irrigation and
drainage, was at once dispatched.
He arrived and (went over the Board
man proposition with Mr. Dean and
Mr. Hunt the day before the West
Extension Irrigation District Board
meeting. A committee from the
Boardman Farm Bureau, the County
Agent and Mr. Powers met with the
District Board and with the Recla
mation Service at Hermiston on Tu
esday of this week, at which plans
were arranged by twhicn the Irriga
tion District with the co-operation of
the settlers will institute proceedings
at once, that is within the next few
weeks, to relieve the present emer
gency and take away the threatening
water, while action will be institut
ed by the Reclamation Service to se
cure the assistance of their body in
pulting in permanent drains.
The Engineers of the Reclamation
Service will make the necessary sur
veys. This is a matter of vital im
portance to a small body of land
which was standing in need of drain
age very materially, and the fact that
it was possible to secure expert ad
vice from the Agricultural College
has been of distinct service to the
northern part of the county.
Alfred Anderson was in the city
from his Eight Mile farm home on
Wednesday.
Lexington High School Is
sues Creditable Year Book
The l,eineton high school lias
just issued its first year book, which
makes a creditable shoeing and re
flects the unbounded enthusiasm of
the students and the wise counsel of
the faculty. The "Loxonian" is ded
icated to the faculty of Lexington
high school composed of Prof. Rol
lien Pickerson, principal. Miss Ger
trude I'rton and Prof. Frank R. Ben
nett. The annual staff is headed by
Earl Ward, editor: George Tucker,
advertising manager; Wilma Leach,
art editor; Lowell McMillan, circula
tion manager; Esther Xolan, organ
ization editor; Irene Kirk, literary
editor; Cletus Nichols, athletic edi
tor; Archie Nichols, joke editor;
Kathlyn Slocuni, alumni editor. Lu
ella Cummings is assistant editor and
Claude Burchell is business manager.
Great Play "The Hornet's
Nest," Star Theater Tonight
A great play. "The Hornet's Nest"
in which Earle Williams takes the
part of Ashe Calvin, will be seen at
the Star theater tonight. The play
is taken from the popular novel by
Mrs. Wilson Woodrow. In the
clutch of a beautiful, unscrupulous
woman, his name and honor at stake,
Ashe Calvin flees the country, as
sumes the name of a notorious crook
and has a most thrilling and exciting
time getting himself clear of the com
plicated network that grdws up ar
ound his novel station in life. The
entire feature abounds with thrills
and sparkling action. Prolonged
suspense and mystery weave their
web through the story until the last
scenes are flashed on the screen.
Are Morrow County Fords
Better than Those of Umatilla
Can it be that the little universal
flivver as used in Morrow county has
a class and dash to it not possessed
by the Henry over in Umatilla coun
ty? There must be something about
our local Fords that appeal. Anyway
there Was an auto thief from Pendle
ton who thought Jimmie Sheridan's
was just enough better to make the
exchange worth while. This man
who took Henry Wheeler's Ford at
Pendleton without asking permission,
got as far as the Sand Hollow ranch
of John Kilkenny last Saturday even
ing. When he got a glimpse of Mr.
Sheridan's car he quickly made the
HE'S THE OLD RELIABLE
GRAND old "Bull". He's the best there
is. He sold over 300,000,000 bags last
year.
You know genuine "Bull" Durham
never an enemy; millions of friends.
Genuine "Bull" Durham tobacco you
can roll 50 cigarettes from one bag.
That's some inducement, nowadays.
GENUINE
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TOBACCO
To pipe smokers :
Mix a little "BULL"
DURHAM with
your favorite to
bacco. It's like sugar
in your coffee.
exchange, leaving Mr. Wheeler's car
tiiere. Officers (were hot on the trail
of the Ford absconder I he tirst of the
week but up to the present time he
has nut been apprehended.
Fred Krugg Adjudged Insane
Taken to East Oregon Hospital
Fred Krugg of this city, was ad
judged insane on Tuesday and wai
taken to the Eastern Oregon hospital
at Pendllton for treatment on Thurs
day. Mr. Krugg has been acting
queer for several days and would
stand for hours in one spot deeply
meditating, apparently. While his
condition is not serious nor of a dan
gerous turn, it was thought best to
take him where he could be properly
cared for.
Albert Nelson of Lexington w as at
tending to business mailers in Hepp
ner on Wednesday.
Band Concert At Fair Pavilion
At 3:15 On Sunday Afternoon
The second afternoon concert will
be given by the Heppner Hand at the
Fair Grounds on Sunday afternoon at
3:15. These concerts give promise
of being quite popular. They are ab
solutely free. Three more instru
ments have been added to the organ
ization during the past week, bring
ing the total personnel of the band
up to sixteen.
Hermistun Commercial Club Takes
Action.
At the meeting of the Hermiston
Commercial Club held on Tuesday,
Mr. Cobb of Boardman placed before
them the proposition of the John Day
Picnic-Barbecue, in the interest of
the John Day Irrigation District, and
the Hermiston Commercial Club vot
ed unanimously to go in a body to
the picnic, and to secure as large a
crowd as possible to boost for this
Do You Know
i that we carry in stock at all times 1
I A Complete Line of Springs i
for
Ford
Chevrolet
Overland
Chalmers
Maxwell
Dodge
Nash i
Liberty
Hudson
Cadillac 1
Essex
Buick
Heppner Garage 1 1
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big project. The people in that sec-1 slon will be followed by a social
lion of t!u couiitrv are certainly alive hour. All members are requested to
to the interest of the northern part
of Morrow county.
Attention Women's Relief Corp.
The regular meeting will be held
next Wednesday afternoon at the I.
O. O. F. Hall, when the business ses-
be present.
BERTHA DREW OILMAN', Pres.
George Chapln, well known farmer
of the Hardman country, spent sev
eral days In Heppner on business the
first of the week.
Reduce the H. C. of L. by
using more j
I Macaroni I
Very palatable, exceedingly
nourishing, and the cheap
est food on the market to
day. Prices but slightly
higher than formerly.
MACARONI
Bulk and package and fancy
shapes tor soup.
Spaghetti -:- Vermicelli
Noodles
Phelps Grocery
Company
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CHANDLER SIX
Famous For Its Marvelous Motor
See How Chandler Checks With
High-Priced Cars
THE Chandler Six throughout its seven years of production has been distin
guished for its many distinctively superior features of design and equipment
which are used also on the highest priced American cars, and not used in any
considerable degree by cars now priced hundreds of dollars higher than the
Chandler. See, then, how the Chandler checks with ten of the best-known high
priced cars in these features selected as being characteristic of high-grade design
and most efficient service.
Superior Chandler Features and
the Hig'h-Priced Cars that use Them
ONE PIECE ALUMINUM MOTOR BASE,
which ties the frame of the car together
at four points, thus providing a stiffer
frame as well as a more rigid motor
mounting. Also used by Packard, Loco
mobile (Bronze), Mercer, Winton, Fiat, .
Brewster, Stutz, Pierce-Arrow.
SILENT CHAIN DRIVE for Motor Shafts.
Also used by Winton, Packard, Cadillac,
Brewster, Flat, Mercer.
TORQUE ARM OR TUBE. Also used by
Plerce-Arrow, Locomobile, Brewster.
Winton, Cadillac, Packard, Stutz.
ANNULAR BALL-BEARING TRANS
MISSION. Also used by Winton, Stutz,
Plerce-Arrow, Brewster, Cadillac, Flat,
Locomobile, Packard, Marmon.
ANNULAR BALL- BEARING DIFFER
ENTIAL. Also used by Marmon, Stutz,
Plerce-Arrow, Flat, Brewster, Packard,
Locomobile.
ANNULAR BALL-BEARING REAR
WHEELS. Also used by Packard, Stutz,
Locomobile, Marmon. Plerce-Arrow,
Flat, Mercer.
HIGH TENSION MAGNETO IGNITION.
Also used by Locomobile, Mercer, Fiat,
Brewster, Winton.
THEN, see how these seven cars sixes which may be considered
competitive to the Chandler do NOT check
One car, listing at $2973, checks with Chandler In only one feature One car, listing at $2195, checks with Chandler In only two features
Onecar,Iistingat$2685,checkswlthChandlerlnonly three features Onecar, listing at $2045,checks with Chandler inonly two features
One car, listing at $2400, checks with Chandler In only one feature One car, listing at $1945, checks with Chandler In only one feature
One car, listing at $2250, does not check with Chandler in any feature
Not a single one of the seven makes of medium-priced Sixes referred to offers you High Tension Magneto Ignition.
The Chandler offers you Bosch, recognized the world over as the best Ignition system. Only one of them offers you
the silent chain drive, although another one of them In Its hither-priced model ($3450), Incorporates this feature.
These Statements are Facts and they Give You
a Few of the Reasons for Chandler Leadership
Ths specification data Quoted U ubttantlaced. In nery Initance, by the manufacturer, of the care referred to.
SIX BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF BODY
Seven-Passenger Touring Car, S199S Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, S2075 Four Passenger Roadster, 11991
Seven-Passenger Sedan, tN9S Four-Passenger Coupe, S2S9S Limousine, $3495
(All Mas . o. b. Cleveland. Ohio)
MARTIN RIED, Local Dealer
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, O.