I l0 I n& VOLUME XVIV 10NE, OREGON FRIDAY Septltf 1930. NUMBER 14' . , MORROW FONA MEETS AT RHEA CREEK AFTERNOON PROGRAM OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Candidate Julits Meier To Be Principal Speaker Saturday, Oct. 4. Mor a Co iWna Urang will meat in su U Uj asaalon at Khs Crtik wl k Rata Cn Crrf t m hoiti. , A burioMi mtttlng Is ichtdu 4 for 10,00 o'clock to wtleh H Fouith Dtfrtt cntmbais as wall I Fifth will bt wtlcora. Alt Pu mnt Dimbri ara urjtta to it t-nd this morning session that tba uanal hnineas may bt alttad ad to with dispatch. Th travallog banotr which Crttnfitld Graogt of Boardman h)lls!for tha second tirnewill bt on Display. Tht graara baripg tht largest rtgiattrtd dalagation at 12.00 o'clock, noon, will bt lrivilg9d to takt tht banatr honat. lUmerobcr, tba ragietar cloaca at nooo. A ablcodid program haa bat a arranged for tba aftainoon to which tht public lain ylud. Julius Mtitr, Indtptndantcaneidalo for governor will bt thr principal aptaktr on the program. Mr. Meitr will explain tba foor total urea of aptciat iatartst to grant ara. All who haro't heard Mr. IWiar itould avail thamaclftt ! this oportuaitr. Tht program Is annotated fur two o'clock. Read Ingt, ' ttuslnal numbers and Wil lows orchestra wilt.- couiplett Ji well rounded program. Tht UhtaCrbek Juvenile Grange will havo on display the beauti ful puilt wh ch the children made fur tht fair. Chantet will be sold; we art ctrtsin that evenone wtuld like to own this beautiful quilt and now it )oat chance id an opportunity to help the kiddies at tht sairt lir a Football Practice The boys turning out (or foot ball practice are Francis Ely. Nor roan Eveison. Ralph Cibson, Dorr Mason. Earl McCabe, Norman Swanton. Jot I Erglcman. Louis Biuchke. Barton Dark Ordie Farrcns, Francis Trcdson. Norton Lundell, Milton Morgan, Bert Akcrs, Walter Brist.w. Donald Hcllcker. Eiwanc Licuallcn, Leo Lieuallen. Robert Botts. Virgcl Esteb. Ralph Tompnon, Johnn? Eubanks. Coach Tucker feels confident that we will have a team that will makt a good show Jnfi. I TV U.I 3rN...r 1 am tbt tnt puhtlc acrivvnar to Pari. ..." A Mi-lout llttlt omn waa aiHwliluK tu a rM(ititttaUvt of Uit Parle Solr. "TUuga Imvt chmrtl,' tit rootlnutd, "and wlira Mia liuildlDft atont kara art tvra dwm I atiall bave to wot. Thera art not to many ltt- tart U wrllt now. for tva tbt llttlt taatda hart Itarnttd to pencil their lore uImIvm. I aUII kave, bow aver, tatugh tllenta to earn my tir ing." Ovw bla uodttt offlct la tbt tUtu: "Public S'rtwitr." The pro faaaloi wal tegellted la franca by (AarUt T during tba latter part of tbt Fourteenth ronlnry. Kicliauge. CfU Cft Tr4U Prt 8lka, plumbago, pearta and rart wtoda, tbt aipott comniodlUM wliltb arwigbt fanit to Ojrloii, bavt bea BuprMdtd bjr tea. rubier and coconut prtducta ai tbt Uluml'a Wading ex porta. More than one fourth of tbt world's commercial Crop of tta la pro duotd tbtro. Iji tbt two chief rocouut irodiuta, copra and Cixwiut oil. Cy loa'a cootrlbutlon foru a froth of tbt apgrtgatt mi taporta. Oat-teoth vt tat total robbtr tapply ta product tatrtt Cmn tf "Grtla" Tit "grain" la wood ta dut to tbt rUi. rta of tbtut arowa tvtrr ytar reuud tbt tre, aud ibtn "atta,"1 furiilug a atrltt of cjliudui'. Tbt 41tltloat ftrm tbt train. CECIL NEWS ITEMS Mr. and, Mrs, lin y Kttba rt iurnd bome, Wtdntsday, after pandiog tbt summer lo Montana Wbtr Mr. Krt) was les'ilnk rffer Kttba Brothera' sheep on feqtnmer range. Mr. Jack Byd vlsittd in tlklaant Pendleton this week whiie Mr. Uysd received his sheep getting In from summer pasture, la Pendleton, Mrs. Hynd was the gusst of her daughter, Mr I. Cecil Lieuallto. George Wilkina, formerly of Willow Creek, new of SaUaa, it hfuaa guest at the M W. Sbtr tar J home. . Dame Rumor says that Roy Slender and family are leauit.g shortly for Salem where thiy will snake their future borne. , Diek White was looking up old friends or Willow Creek, Sunday. Mr. White was oo route to his home in The Dalles. Bill Chandler made a trip to Pendleton, bringing home a load of feed. Mr. and Mrs Belle and their daughter Athena were week end gutsts of tht Bert Warren famil; , We are glad to aee Beb Lowe'a smiling fact ea our streets once more. Mr. Lowe finished his sum raer'e work ant frr the timt ia domiciled witbtht Krtba families Tee two childrea of Mr. ard Mrs. LWuallenare aptadingtht week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jlynd. while their parents attenn the State fair Ik Talem. O. L. Lundell thrashed out 200 pounds of choice alfalfa aeed lMtwk. O. L tainke the grow tng of aeed would be a paying dusinets if there was a hulltr in the community. Wu4 3 ! FrM T At ttt tiatt tht natlfte of nt- ala wortblptd toad. Itut thy blpp4 tbtlr twprttoMd totd with tlUlt twttcbtt wkta tttrt a totreit tf food tr wtttr. fmmm "WorlklM of OU TVt "NUt MrtllM," li w-rt prta aub-ti In tht palatlugt aud tapMtrtta f tamlltval tlm, wmv Bctr f Troy, AltxamWr tba Qrrat. Jullaa CaMtr. Jutbua. David. JuJut Waccabaena, King Arthur, Cbarlt vagnt and tlodfwr of Houlllun. Personal Mention By teos and Ihrtei tht rati n hunters are returning, some en p ty handed, one brare hunter beat ing the marks ot having been at tacked and i uu over ly an evil mannerd duck, some wl.h wond. rrful stories of the otn tht aTFled ? but faiitd to fine4, and some with fine animals as prool o'thfr marksmanship Mayo Mason returned with two beat a. The Joe Gibson party brought home four deer. R. W. Browo an1 Roy Lieuallen each have $ deer to their credit. Noel and Walter Dobyna each returned wiih a fin buck. Cleo Drake at d John Cochran who were in in Hog Flats trapping while wait ing for the hunting season to op en were out of luck. They return ed without deer and 1 al little access at trapping. The Beret rin and Cochran party 'which was at Desolation report far luck. Walter Cochran of Arling ton was one of the party wlo b ongbtout a buck. Raymond Fletcher is one of the yonorer hunters deserveing special urn tion. He killcb a fine aix point buck weighing 222 pounds, ins y buntera are still in the mountains and some plan on going later. N.t VU for Prafor A prajtr rug la, lo tba hotnt tf hq American, aatd merely at a acatior rag tr. If It It ttptrlally btautlful or valuable, bang on tbt wall at If !l rt a taptatry. It night alto f irrartfuitv arranged on a baby gr. 1 plan . ' Tbt ftana and tbt Upit, like V f IUgva.A4 Ttirka. are diiala4J'J tthnolegiata aa of Mongolian orlg'n They torn a branch of tht C'ral Alli le famllr, but art mixed largely with 1 fwedta and Kuaatana, neuibera of the Aryan rate. Golda E. Mumma STATE ACCREDITED TEACHER. OF PIANO Pupil ol Win. R. Brown and France Strlegd Burke. ELLISON and WHITE CONSERVATORY High School Credits Given. Studio: Main Street, Hermiston. Oregon. EapleJaUg AbWrvUll. U. waa tba abbrtvlatlon for Ilia aouri booauat any otbtr abbreviation would bt Ukeljr to becoma eoortwwl with aa abbrtvlattoo for MImImIiI. Notice of School Election Upon Question of Increasing Tax Levy over Amount Limited by Section U, Article XI, State Constitution. Notice is hereby given that tn election will bt held in School District No. 35ef Morrow County State of Oregon, at the school house in said school district, for the burpuse of aubmi'ting to the legal voters of paid district the question of increasing the ax levy for the year 1930 1931. over the amount limited by section 11, article 11, of the Conatitutian of Oregon. The reasons or increasing such levy are: Deficit incurred by cutting of tax levy for 1930 by $3000 which automatically rrsults in a like d cease in the tax levy for 1931, Making it necssary to vote this special tax to maintain our school. The amount of special tax pro posed to be levied for said year is $22,386.54. Dated this 17th day of Septem ber, 1930. Attest: , Delia M. Corson District Clerk N Ruth B Mseon Chairman, Board of Direct.!. . R. RODISON . . -- , :; ALL KINDS; ; ; : OF HIGH : : a:: GRADE MA ::chine work:: ;; CAREFULLY ::done. r " "O ; ; Motors reground ; ; O;; Bearings poured; ;W ! !and fitted to re 1 1 'ground shafts MACHINE SHOP I i POLITICAL ANNOUNEMENT I wish to announce to the electors of Morrow Connty, that, at the coming election, I will be a condidate on the Re pnblican ticket for the office of County Commissioner for the short term, succeeding L. P Dividson. , Ernest Helicker Dr. A B Cray, health nurse. Miss Edith Srallard and Mrs. ickward were giving physical Elimination lo pupiles in the tone school Thursday. All parents were welcome. E bert Akers, son of Ratp Akers, is attending Oregon Institute of Technology at Portland this yenr. Valuable Africa a Tree Moukr; bread It the fruit of the tfrlran baobab tree. The pulp has a pleasant acid teste and coo b mmle Into a beverage. Tbt trunk of tlio tree often growi to a diameter of 3) feet Tbt leartt and bark art um;J medklnally and tbt Mx-r ta um-d lv tht aatlvet to make cloth and rot- ; Mail Make Her Eavleaa 'in one large New York bank a girl It ruing leea than $50 weekly baa tlie Job Of ttgulng dividend check I total ing mora than $3.'i,nno,0u0 monthly. 8bt eperatea a machine. Tbt Job l ant that la Cumuion to many big bau!. nd corpora tloiia. PIANO IN STORAGE Looks and Is like new. Will sarri flee for balance, $163. Terms, $2 weekly, or monthly or crop pay ments. Will discount for cash. rAVrite Tallman Piano Store. 395 So. 12 St. Salem, Ore. SUPERIOR DRILLS Are no Experiment but are the Product of Experience. The name tells the Story. P. C. Balsiger HEPPNER CLEANERS As good work on ladies' ap parel as on men's clothing and Quicker Service than ehwhere. Vegetables X-Plenty Big, tender beets. carrots, cabbage, green oniors; cuenmbers, green beans, parsnips squashes, etc., Cooking Apples. Everything fresh from the the earth here. Also for sale Ohio Improved Chester Wnite pigs, from regis tered stock, a good deal cheaper than sending away for them At the Windsor Castle Ranch down the highmay mile below the Elevator. isor K3SS88SS8S32f A Nice New Line of Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at Bristow & Johnson lone - Oregon iy" fjn ".t jptwwninrii '1 2 I 4: 5 IF ITS DRY CLEANING GO OR SEND TO THE HEPPNER TAILOR Prompt and Efficient Service at The RIGH PRICE. Work from lone may be left at lone Barber Shop. SKUZESKI 5e TAILOR 'Pi ST 4 e Jbf7 fflVfff M'l'fe aeeaiefNetaa f Jt m HEPPNER or::co;i I Yi fx 4 SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years on the Job. We Are the Cause of Your Getting BETTER PRICES Morrow Co. Creamery Co. W. C. COX, Manager. U Those Finer Points of Service !: By nature tome of the finest boinU nccteuarily a part of better mortuary service are more appropriately cared for by a woman. Our trained lady assistant auaret these little fineries being welf Uken care of. Phelps Funeral Home ' CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT ROWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 4 Miss Spokane .Dresses .. . I have just receiv'dj A Large Assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children WASH DRESSES and SMOCKS BERT MASON I0NE-ORK0N: .. . '