PACE FOUR THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923. 1 Butter Creek Valley News i: GENKKAL NEWS. H. E. Younjr purehated m new rtodtrt r. The community vn&hes ivitu ur.ii p-cnemi him that h gti good service and ccr.ftt.nt thf chwl. j fc (oI 0f pifasur oul of hit new vehicle. A. E. Wattenburper and family, ac- comnnid by Mi Edythe McCarty were in Portland Saturday. C. H. Bartholomew and daughter Faye vt sited at Pendleton Thursday. Election return for this precinct were in favor of the income tax. t W. L. Suddarth is attending Mon mouth College. M HiMil. M.UR. The tgh wfroo'i trtrrt bodr hetd tU.r f-nl fr-nln.it Nf ven ber 9. They ij.g whwil a nrot ' mi thai Ir.e fiHfi c'frn r re elected: Oartr Farihi'n.e , jre-nUrt; Op. J a nr. on, wrrfUiy, fci1 Kty Jrmon, A eotnn.it, e of thrr-e vh? appoint ed to ritnw op a conMitntton -nd by No definite r.ame for the t.ipkMztlKin ha bei-n adopted, but tudertu M-em to spree to this as a t-ofd one: 'Tine t ity Dippers. " A Thar. k-i vine pro pram and a bnfket focial wiil be piren at the ; I'tr.e City nrhool houe on the eve- j ninp of Noverr.ber 23. The propram 1 will hi fin at o'clock. Mudertf are work in p hard to make tr.it- a very ir.terestit.j: and ertertain inp program. A pcial feature of "fears 17 Goopie be givtn in connection with the repuiar propram. Lveryb-kdy it welcomed. Arrange ment will be made to accoir.mod:e all that con e. We will be prateful U ail taUit who brinp baskets. H. Ku ko attended the Umatilla eour.ty teachers institute at Pendle ton Saturday. Sunday and Monday he spent with personal friends at Walla Walla, The Pine City ba?keball team is open to par aereal fwmea thit sea son. We prefer ta p.ay twa rimei between Thnkpi in and I'hrisunaa. W will play a junior hijh achool or a hrt or aecond team. Schools desirirf fames please correspond wnh Mr. kuka. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bortxer of Hood River, were visitors for several days the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tash in this city. Mr. Bortier was formerly extensive ly enpaped in farming in this county, owninp a large wheat ranch south west of lone. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Anderson mo tored to The Dalles on Sunday and enjoyed a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kit McCarty. They re turned to Heppner Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Lewis of Lexing ton, were visitors in this city on Tuesday, Mrs, Lewis recently return ed from a visit with her daughter, Mis. Ben W. Frieie of Drain, Ore. "Haunted Valley By Herbert Robinson Adapted from the Patheserial by Frank Leon Smith Coryright by Palhe Exchange, Inc. 99 lew Summer Session Director at University CHAPTER VII The Midnight Raid Fortunately, a small ledge jutted 1 windows and threw them open. Oot out just below the cliff, and this! side they saw a woman, evidently broke the fall o( Ruth Raneer and fiehtine for her life against two Eugene Craig. Both were a bit shaken up, but outside of that they were none the worse for the experi ment Kuth could not understand male attackers. Craig rushed out to save the woman and the two at tackers seeing him coming. Red The young man sprinted after them. the events that bad happened in the i but in the darkness he tripped over University of Orepon, Fuptne. Nov. 1. SpciaU Prof. Fred U Stetson of the school of education has been appointed director el the Euirene summer session of the University of Orepon, succeeding Colin V. Pynient he has been compelled to retire as director because of the la rye amount of work connected with the co'leite of literature, arts and sciences of which he is dean. Professor Stetson as assistant director of the Eutrene session last summer. Dean Earl Klipatrick will continue as director of the summer session at Portland. The dates for the six terms' work will be June 23 to August 1. Professor Stetson took his bachel or's degree and master's degree at the. University of Washington. He was a graduate student at Teachers College. Columbia University, where he undertook work for his doctor's degree. Upper division and graduate work will continue to be emphasised at the summer session at Eugene, while undergraduate work will be empha sised at the Portland session. Last summer one student in four at Eu gene were graduate students. Many of those enrolled were from com munities outside of Oregon. Graduate students in other cities as well as in Oregon have begun to recognize that the University offers an excellent opportunity for six week's intensive work in the sum mer. Students then may continue their vacations in the state of Ore gon, which provides exceptional re creational opportunities. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF TAX LEVYING BODIES. Notice is hereby given that the Tax Supervising and Conservation Commission wilt hold hearings, at the County Court house. Heppner, Oregon, on the several tax budgets of Morrow County, according to the following schedule: Friday, November 23, 1923. City of Lexington. City of Heppner. City of lone. Morrow County. Union High School No. 1. School District No. 35. School District No. 12. Monday, November 26, 192S. School District No. 4. School District No. B. School District No. 6. Schol District No. 32. School District No. 33. School District No. 48. Talley, or the disappearance of Sharkey. However, Craig advised her to have the entire valley search ed the next day to see if the mys terious forces operating there could be discovered. The search was made under the direction of Craig, and nothing was discovered. The your.g coupie next decided to go ahead with the scheme of irrigating 'the valley, hoping in that way they might discover some thing about the fabulous wealth turned at by Sharkey. At his ofhee the next afternoon, Henry Mailinson was engaged in deep throught. Vivian Delamar, deeply in love with the man, watch ed over him anxiously, wondering what his next move might be. The loss of his one confidential man. Sharkey, had lead Mailinson to send for Brennon, the office manager of Ranger, Inc. At that moment bren non entered. "So you have decided to accept my little proposition Mailinson asked, looking up at Brennon. "Of course, you understand you must not let it interfere with your connec tion with the Ranger outfit." Bren non nodded. "You can have Shark ey's old office for our private con Terences," Mailinson added. "You must never come here openly again. "I think 1 understand you, Mr. Mailinson, brennon replied "Several days ago," Mailinson continued. "Miss Ranger discovered an underground stream of water in Haunted Valley. Do you know if she has any plans or intentions in trvine to irrigate the valley . "Indeed she has. Plans have al ready been drawn up and they were delivered to her this morning." "Then your first job is to get those plans," smiled Mailinson. "It would be fatal to my schemes to have her put a force of workmen in Haunted Valley at this time. Get those plans as soon as possible." While this was going on, Ruth snd Craig were in conference with Weatherby in the offices of Ranger, Inc. The girl learned that all the engineering projects were advanc ing briskiv, so that full attention could be gKen to Haunted Valley. Ruth decided that the next thing to do would be to look over the plans far the irrigation work. At that moment, Brennon entered from Mallinson's office and hasten ed to the v?ult where the Ranger papers were kept. As he was about to extract the plans, Ruth entered and courteously and without sus picion explained that she was just on the point of getting the plans herself, as she had intended to study them that evening, brennon was at a loss what to do, but man aged to cover his confusion. Evening found Ruth and Craig seated at a large table in the library pouring over ihe plans. "When I discovered the underground stream 1 thougut I had learned why Mallm son wanted Haunted Valley. But cow I guess were farther tip s tree than ever, the girl declared. Brennon had lost no time In get ting in touch with Henry Mailinson and informed him that Ruth had the plans of the valley in her posses sion. That MaHinson was disap pointed is purling it mildly. Ho ever, he immediately conceived s plan to gain them for himself. While Kuth and Craig were studving the blue-prints, several mvsienous figures were skulking about the grounds, one of them in feminine atiire. These figures seemed to he busy carrving out a prearranged plan. Two of them burned lowurd the house, while two of three others were stretching wire ciuae to the ground where light Streamed through the french win dows. Two nthcTB were Btanding with the female figure, ready to go Into anion at the signal. Finally everything was ready and t low whistle sounded. The two men and the female figure advanced Into the light ire I outside the french window. The men seized the woman, and in the struggle that followed a shrill scream was beard Ruth and Craig heard the scream. JTiey both rushed to Ihe frencb School District Na. 4. School District No. (1. School District No. 52. Taeaday. November 27, 123. School District No. 25. City of Boardman. School District No. 2. School District No. 27. School District No. 31. School District No. 34. School District No. 53. School District No. 59. Wednesday, November 28, 1923. School District No. 1. School District No. 2. School District No. 3. School District No. 8. School District No. 9. School District No. 10. School District No. 11. School District No. 14. Friday, November St, 1923. School District No. 16. School District No. 17. School District No. 28. School District No. 29. School District No. 89. School District No. 40. School District No. 42. School Dsitrict No. 50. Saturday, December 1, 1923. School District No. 18. School District No. 19. School District No. 21. School District No. 23. School District No. 24. School District No. 36. School District No. 37. School District No. 38. West Extension Irrigation Dsitrict. STATE OF OREGON TAX SUPER VISING AND CONSERVATION COMMISSION. By.L. VAN MARTER, Secretary. FARM POINTERS iFrom O. A. C. Experiment Station.) Result from crop rotation are not eery marked at firtt. In a rotation experiment of the Oregon Agricul tural college fiperimont station farm which has been going for 10 years, grain continuously yielded SO bushels of barley to tha aero. On the same soil which had a rotation that includ ed a legume crop the yield of barley this year was 61 bushels to the acre. The following rotation is recom mended by the dairy department of the 0. A. C. experiment station, as suming that dairy owners have leg ume hay such as clover, alfalfa or oats and vetch, and corn silage. All the hay and silage the cows will clean up and a grain ration made of 300 pounds each of barley, oats and mill run, with 100 pounds of a high protein concentrate such as lin seed oil meal, cottonseed meal or eocoanut meal, one pound of this feed per day being allowed for each I 1-2 pounds of milk produced. If kale it available it may be fed in addition to other feeds with excellent results. Office on Main street for rent; In Elevator building. See Harvie Young. NOTU E OP PINAL ACCOUNTING. Notice u hereby given, that John H. Hajnm, admin iatrator of the estate of C. J. Haywa, over, ha AM with the County Court of Morrow County, Oron. his fi nal report and account aa admin tatratur of the ffwtate of aatd C. J. Haym, Vctaed, and that said court ha fiied Saturday, tbv 1Mb day of December. at 10 o'clock A, M. aa the time, and the County Court Room in the Court House in Heupner, Mor row County, Oregon, as the place for hear ing said report, and any objections there to. Any person having any objections to said account, is hereby required to present the same on or before the date of hearing, aforesaid. JOHN H. HAYES. Administrator. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams were dewn from Hardman on Tuesday, Mr. Adams calling upon the doctor to have injuries to his collarbone dressed. He was thrown from a horse one day last week and received a broken collarbone, but is rapidly recovering. lllllllHlllltllHIIUIIlllllllllllllllllllllllinillUtlllHIUIIIIIIIIM IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIU t A. M. EDWARDS I WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole E 3 and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you f 1 CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL I all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. SniuiiiiuiihiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiS HARWOOD'S Diamonds -:- Watches Jewelry WATCH REPAIRING Guaranteed Pianos -: Phonographs Sheet Music :- Records Odd Fellows Building Main 1062 Heppner, Oregon John Kilkenny, L. V. Gentry snd John Kelly were Morrow county stockmen who attended the big stock I show in Portland during the past I week. FOR SALE 80 sacks of spring seed rye; 2c per pound. John Olden, Hepp ner. the bidden wire and was thrown ta the ground with s thud. Instantly, men in hiding pounced upon him. Ruth Ranger, discovering Craig's predicament, rushed out to help him. But the instant she left the house by way of the window, the man just outside stealthfly entered. Hs wasted no time, but began stuff! nf the blue-prints into his leather portfolio. While this was going on, another, on the ourside of the bouse, cut the light wires and the house was plunged in darkness. I'pstairs, young Dinny was awak ened by the disturbance. Rushing to a window, he looked down on the scene of action. Dinny saw that Ruth and Craig were not havin much difficulty with their adversaft ies. but something else suddenly caught his eye a man fleeing from the bouse with the papers in his brief case. Dinny made up his mind in a jiffy. Swinging from the window to the limb of a tree, be slid down to the ground and chased after the man. The youngster's pursuit led to the next corner where a car waited. Dinny hesitated for a moment, then, as the car started off he made a spurt and sprang to the scare tire case on the back. Dinny was a fast worker. Climb ing up, he looked through the isin glass window and much to his de Ueht saw the sole occupant of -the back seat was the brief case con taining the blue-print In the wink of an eve. Dinny had climbed around to the side of the car, reach -A in ,nH seized the nrecious bag. The next moment saw him speeding up the street as fast as his legs could carry him, in the direction of Ruth's home. But the ourkriner of the blue prints was not to be caught nap ping, tjiancing arounu, nc saw iu the bag was missing. He shouted to the driver at his side and the car came to a quick stop. Looking hack, both saw the paiama-ciao youngster dashing up the street for all he was worth. Both men quick ly abandoned the car and took up pursuit. t j As Uiany reacnea m iangi grounds and pantingly sprinted to ward the house with the precious bag, henchmen who had remained were seen furtively going into ambush. And Dinny rushed straight into their midst. He dodged the first man, but seeing that he would surely be caught, he hurled the bag through a window of the house, smashing the glass with a terrific clatter. Ruth and Craig, to the parlor, heard the crash and rushed quickly to the scene. They saw Dinny twisting and squirming hi the grasp of the heochmen. Ruth lost no time in entering the melee. She seized one of the assailants and whirled him sway. His face was suddenly revealed to her she was confront ed by the trsstorous Brennon! Brennon was new to sinister tactics. At the sudden appearance of his employer be knew that Us end had come. In that awful moment, be could have killed h r to prevent the girl from denouncing nim. Panickly, he seized Ruth and slapped his hand over her mouth. Dinny gallantly rushed to her as sistance, but was hurled aside and Ruth was borne, struggling, to the CRT Weakened by his injuries, Craig tottered out to find Ruth and Dinny. The girl had disappeared complete ly, and Dinny lay Inert on the ground. Craig, in his condition, was at a lose what to do. in .h meantime, the car with Ruth a prisoner, whirled away Into the night. Her captors saw that every prevention to keep the girl from making an outcry was em cloyed. She was powerless. But at a remote garage, a gentle man paced back and forth, nervous ly smoking a cigarette Mailinson. Suddenly a ear whisked into the plsce, plunged Into the "V portals and stopped. Mailinson threw away hie cigarette and step ped gayly toward the car, expect ing to have the portfolio turned over to his possession. (To bi continutd.) To know how good a cigarette really can be made you must try a- Vs.. STRIKE "ITSTOASTED" STAR THEATRE, TOMORROW NIGHT w V After (Every Meal j Have a packet in your pocket for ever-ready refreshment Aide digestion. Allays thirst. Soothes the throat. For Quality, Flavor and A me sealed Package, Reduced Prices on STANDARD MAZDA LAMPS at Case Furniture Company gill c-.Jw , W-r- 1 ftl Priest ati-vlA iti4imn lj'y Wia 1821 1a THIS little chart shows that for years Goodyear Tire pricea have been kept below the av erage price level of all commodities. Goodyear Tirea to day coat 39 leas than they did in 1914. And they are the best tires Good year ever made. This Is a good time to buy Good years. At Qondymmr SrWc Station 0Mr w mrd rcm mtnd thm new Goadymmr Cordi with tht btvltJ All. X Wmmthmr Tr..J mmd h.ck lAam up with tfndmti Heppner Garage G00DYEAn 1 it!ti w"" Tr4"- Qljier a mght in the cold Yoiiye a motor that starts RIGHT AWAY if RED CROWNS in the tank Vaporizes rapidly one spark is ENOUGH' forlOOpofwet USE RED CROWN for comfortable winter driving (III UICR STARTING mm no sacrum J Power THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREEN EST IN THE NEXT FIELD ! ! It usually is far easier to interest people in an oil well in Canada or a gold mine in Alaska than in safe and sound operations here in Heppner. Yet virtually every well-to-do family in this community made its money through local activities, right here where they could examine all detail and watch developments. Don't be looking far afield for opportun ities. They are roght here in this town ev ery day. The person with available funds is the person who can take opportunity by the forelock and realize a happy content ment. We are . in position to serve you, whether it's in investment or the method to save and be in position to extend your ac tivities. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon WE GIVE TO OUR CUSTOMERS The Best and Largest Assortment of Meats In Morrow County. The Lowest Prices Possible. WHAT MORE CAN WE DO? CENTRAL MARKET G. B. SWAGGART YOUR PATRONAGE WE SOLICIT Cash & Carry Store After November ISt I will deliver free of charge on Tuesday & Friday afternoons L. G. DRAKE, Prop. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING Blllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllllt oflnnciuicement The new Ford cars are now ready lor your inspection, introducing changes that improve the appearance of the various body types and increase their comfort and utility. They offer you not only economical and depend able transportation, but also a more attractive style and a greater share of motoring convenience a combination that makes the outstanding value of Ford cars more impressive than ever. See the new Ford models now on display in our showroom. TAcs cart can ( obtained thrwgh M Ford WttUy Purchan Plan. LAT0URELL AUTO CO. CARS 'TRUCKS TRACTORS Star "Theater Thursday, November 15 L0N CHANEY in "A BLIND BARGAIN" Our Gang in 'THE BIG SHOW" Friday, November 1 6 SOUTH SEA ISLAND PICTURE, "BLACK SHADOWS" RUTH ROLAND in 7th Episode of "HAUNTED VALLEY" Pathe News Weekly Saturday, November 17 LEATRICE JOY and MATT MOORE in "MINNIE" "WEEPING WATERS," an Oregon-made picture. Sunday and Monday, November 18-19 L0N CHANEY in "THE SHOCK" Comedy, "SHOULD WILLIAM TELL" Tues. and Weds., November 20 and 21 JOHNNIE WALKER in "THE THIRD ALARM" THE IMMORTAL VOICE, story of the phonograph. Coming: "HUMAN WRECKAGE" Watch for it.