Columbus A. Rhea, pioneer stockman and banker, of Heppner, save that theMorrow county section is highly prosperous* Wool at Heppner ia beginning to move a little—120,000 worth was sold last Saturday at 12 and 33 cents. James Jones sold the wool from 10,000 of his sheep, and several other smaller lots have been gold. But William Pen land ie holding his 250,000 pounds* and most other growers are holding theirs, believing that prices will advance. Wool is advancing in Europe, and the llepp* ner price could go up five cents in the grease without getting above the level of scon red. Mr* Ehea thinks that wool will rise in price as soon as it gets into the hands of speculators, as it did last year.