Show SOME OF DEAD WILL NEVER BE RECOVERED scenes along willow creek after the heppner aid is being sent u S the distressed people lexington ore juna IT i ati athla point the roaring of the cloudburst waa beard boine time in advance of its arr irel A a chat of this no lot and the prop arty loss ia confined to buildings the i largest individual loser i probably john i hill a rancher all big were destroyed except the ground on which his dwellings stood his stock cattle horses hogs wagons house and furni j lure were all caught in the rising torrent and swept down the valley while the hood was not as high here as at fifteen feet above its normal level the methodist church was lifted up heppner the surface of willow creek twisted around and then swept like a giant cannon lall the dional church 1000 feet away both placa of worship were completely wrecked immediately after the passage of the water deacue were organized to aid th 0 stricken citizens cit izena of deppner the first party in a rapid journey to If eppner found in their hurried bis bodies there are undoubtedly many more of the missing hidden in bilci of above the town it will bo impossible to thoroughly search all 0 this wreckage and some bodies will never be recovered spokane junn 17 just how many perished in sundays flood at II eppner liay never be known it is believed many bodies hae been buried in the mud deposited in the valley and may never be found reports from lone this morning state that crops in the valley between that tawn ind kleppner ll eppner are practically ghisi with the damage to the ra ilnay liay bring the total property loss to the railway is badly wrecked and may riot be opened to for a week though a train reached lexington this morning at heppner Hepp nir it is stated there are now plenty of doctors and even more wen than are needed to do the work it being estimated that nearly 1000 people have rushed into the little town since the disaster store money is wanted and a temporary for the homeless ho melesa if desired it is predicted that the own will be rebuilt but the district near die creek may be shunned in future one drown ingia reported between Le victim being sira fiey who lived on a farm portland ore june 17 the committee who have charge of the fund for the relief of the heppner flood victims have collected they are busily today in placing on board the cars supplies of all kinda which will be shipped to heppner besides food supplies axe shovels Bho vels rope and other articles to be wed in clearing away the debris of the wrecked town are being sent A carload of lime will be shipped at once and t pread over the vegetable neatter which is fait decaying under ahot sun it is feared that much nill result and every precaution is being taken to prevent it hundreds already on the way to work at clearing away the wreckage in the town |