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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
A.way Don't have a falling out with yournair. It might leave you! Then what? That would mean thin, scraggly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home! frasten it tightlv tO VOur sraln I - - vuaiiy uu u wiiii Ayei" S Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It is a hair medicine, a nair tonic, a hair food. ?a8 15? 8 kind of a testimonial -.... aold lor over sixty years." GRANGE DECLARES ITSELF. Fr- I 'ai.un:ri 01 7 SARSAPARILLA. PII.LS. ' CKCK8V PECTORAL, Seized Her Opportunity. I Cabbage Worm. When, the first appearance of the ; worm Is made the jilnnta should bo dusted with the purls green and flour mixture. Vh.m the heads are forming use one pound of pyrethum powder to four pounds of flour to dust the plants. This Is harmless to man. After the head begins forming paris green sliould not be used. Those who are afraid to use paris green are generally success ful by beginning early to use the py rethum powder and spraying often. Cabbage and other plant lice are best conl rolled by spraying with kerosene emulsion, using the 15 per ceuf solution a solution containing 15 per cent of kerosene. If the lice are on trees flowers or rose bushes, tobacco decoc Treatment for Loco. The results of the loco weed when CURES o SKIM BISEASES Outline Plan of Action on Irrigation Question. Berxtlutions unanimously adopted by fao Oreiron .State (irani'n ut V. May 14, ISMS, upon the following mo- When the blood is pure and healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth, anci ticn: free from all blemishes and eruptions; but when some acid humor take3 Moved that the resolutions be adoptoa rot in the circulation, its presence is quickly manifested by some form of as read and referred to the committee skin disease. The skin receives its necessary nourishment and strength on legislation with power to prepare a from the blood. When, however, this vital fluid becomes hnmnr.l.L me resuus or me joco weed wuen , ,, " nilti;ri.i 4i,; v . " . uwcvcr, mis vuai uum Decomes a humor-laden ,,t.ii. oti, ,.i....i uui uiiuiuru uierein, BUDinming tim stream, it can no longer ... . "'""-""'""J' "isame to tne next session of the letrisla- hnth t,wrj ; .7" JT I ir ? T n'1'"'- uc"m miliar to me stocKinan or tne plains ' ture for adopt on, and further tint the J T' ""f"'?- -um.iuauy irnuues ana innames tne delicate ... u.. t...i , .. .. . ,iuVulLr In,u tt,e tissues and fibres and IrPf-nQ t1i iitiV1 i a Aie.A A...C. .1 i:.- -- y .a a ui.na.n.u UII.J UlSilUICU Lonuiuon. He was not a very rapid wooer, and tlon may be used with good results. she was getting a bit anxious, Again he called, and they sat togeth er In the parlor, "Just those two." A loud raj) c..nie at the front door. "Uh, bother!" she said. "Who can ba calliug?" "Say you're out," said the deceiver. "Oh, no; that would be untrue," niur mured the ingenuous one, The tobacco decoction Is made by tak ing three pounds of tobacco steins and five gallons of water and boiling for two hours. It is used without diluting but must not be applied too hot, or It may scald the plants. If treatment Is begun In time plant lice can be controlled. It must be done before the leaves are curled so the Then say you're engaged," he urged. sPrf,y can reach the pests. There Oh, may I, Charlie?" she cried, a? I slloul(l ue several sprayings, four or she threw himself in his arms. And the man kept on knocking at the front door. Illustrated Bits. Mothern will find Mrs. Window's Soothing u'-b' riMiieuv u ubq lor men cn jur'.'U lielative Submergence. "My poor man, you look as if you miKtu nave Beon belter days. "You are right, ma'am. I have." "And now, 1 presume, you are among What we call the mibmerged tenth." "Worse than that, ma'am. I am an in- 5nitesiiiifll fraction of Ihe submerged thou sandth of the submersed tenth. My pres ent occupation is stoking on an ocean tea mer." One of the Essentials five clays apart, as one spraying will not completely do the work. Clean eul ture is important in fighting these in sects, as with many others. Wanted Itoad Money. In a recent speech at Peoria, II. II Gross, secretary of the Farmers' Good Itoad League and special agent for the National Department of Agriculture to study the question of highways, made the following statement: "In forty years enough money has been thrown away and squandered on the dirt roads of Illinois to pay for graveling or mac adamizing every foot of highway in the State." lie went on further to state that as good, hard roads could be built on the black land in the corn belt of Illinois as in Massachusetts, or In any other State, and at a moderate annual expense to the landowners of the State, possibly not exceeding their on shown In the accompanying illustra tlon, the invention of a Connecticut man. The wagon box Is pivoted on the of the happy homes of to-day Is a vast fund of information as to the present annual tax for road and bridge best methods of promoting health and purposes hfmnlnoc nrnl fif iivi'nff 1 ,lolM. .,!, anu Kiiuw- Automatic Dump WaKon. leae or tne worlds best products. The ease with which modern dump Products of actual excellence and carts and wagons can be unloaded is reasonable claims truthfully presented illustrated In the automatic dump wag- and which have attained to world wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-informed of the World; not of Individuals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtaining the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and coramended by the Well-informed of the World as a valuable and whole some family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Fiprs and iJixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. east of the Hooky mountains. It has hoin nutlintitrul 4lin . 1 , 1 , C t this source in Colorado alone have reached the sum of a million dollars per annual. The national bureau of plant industry has been taking a turn at the loco problem, and C. D. Marsh, expert in poison plants, reports that it has been found that locoed cattle can In most cases be cured by a course of treatment with strychnine, while locoed horses can generally be curod by a course of treatment with Fow lers solution. The miniuls under treatment must not be allowed to eat the loco weed and should be given not only nutritious food, but so far as pos sible, food with laxative properties, To this end magnesium sulphate was administered to correct the constipa tion which is almost universal among locoed animals. It should be noted, too, that magnesium sulphate may serve to some extent as an antidote to the poison. It may be added in regard to the question of immunity that loco poison ing comes on In a slow and cumulative manner, so that there is no possibility of animals becoming immune. chairman of tbo legislative eoimitta "s ana Keeps tue cuticle in a disea - v llVtarMlll nnnlinitlnun A. 1 A 1 11 1 . m - - from be authorized to invite such state or . . , '.",.,. us canwoi reacn me mooci, ana tnerelore are beneficial national experts on water legislation , ' y lor ine,r &,nniy lo reduce inflammation, and assist in keeping- the parts who can be secured to assist the com- c'ean- To cure any skin trouble the blood must be purified of the humors mittee in preparing such bill, also one that are causing- the trouble. S. S. S. drives out the humors from the blood representative from any state organiza- so that the skin, instead of being- irritated and diseased is nourished by a tion which may hereafter adopt sub- healthy, cooling stream. S. S. S goes down into the circulation and stantially similar resolutions. , removes everv nartk le of imnnre martyr nil amV1a ,1 t,m a a . ' H..-. 1IIIU J(..1lUlt.9 Resolutions- u.., inu i inn-.! oiaies tr' " r, t wanr wa cicrns? your dishss to construct irrigation rvs- feavfng it'htf toVSl91?? kit'hcn, ttcr-3i s ,rcm dirt end gxlal ate capital declines to invest-. x&'St&. 'C.i'V' Southport Globe Onions Connecticut's famous Southport Globe onions stand unsurpassed among popu lar American varieties of the onion. They are In high fa vor in some of the finest commercial on ion growing districts of Ohio ' and New York and during a few years past have made a steady ad advance in standing everywhere as a highly bred, perfect onion. Eastern onion growers use the. red and white Southport Globes iroduee the exceptionally large, solid, beautifully formed bulbs that bring top prices in the Xew York City markets. Besides the two varieties named, there is a yellow Southport Globe that resembles the others in shape and gen eral character, but is of a rich yellow color. WHITE GLOBE OXION. Whereas, Titles to water are of equal importance with titles to land, and it appears that a water right should be as easily ascertained, as clearly defined, as secure and in all respects as definite as a perfect title to land; and, AVhereas, It is apparent that without a definite system of water right titles and adequate protection by the state, our water users are burdened with cost ly, and apparently unending litigation: our present constructed works are de- ' preciated in value; the United States I terns; private Dome-seeKers go to other states and countries, where the purchase of an irri gated farm does not mean the purchase of a lawsuit, and thus our development is seriously retarded; and, Whereas, Our present water laws can not be found by a studv of the alone, but must be sought for in a long series of decisions by our supreme court, and apparently are so conflicting that our ablest lawyeYs differ in opin ion on the most fundamental points. This law is incomplete and inadequate, and has been, and is. in a state of flux. Disputes are decided by the logic of judges, rather than by statutes of the legislature. Few know what the law is today, none know what it may be to morrow; now. therefore, be it Resolved, That it is the sense of the Oregon State Grange that it is the duty of the state of Oregon, at the earliest possible time, to codify and enact a complete, concise, and "definite water law, leaving to the courts only the mere interpretation of this law on such oc casion as it might be brought into dis pute; and be it further Resolved, That such water law should V - 1 J. , t0 , uc udai-u upon tne pest experience or orner states and countries, such as Wyoming. Iaho and Canada, and should include the following funda mental principles: 1. That no water risht should become vested except by direct grant from the state. 2. To provide a system whereby thft priority and limitations of every exist- j the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby curing every form of skin IjOojc on skin diseases and any medical advice free to THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. disease or affection all who write, MULE A heaping teasr.o:nul to a etlon of ha- "fi A mm FE&na Hard to Pleane. Eminent Statesman What are the in fernal newspapers saying about me now, Chieksey? Private Secretary They haven't men tioned your name for a month, Senator. Eminent Statesman Blank dash the newspapers! j I.oKli-nl Supposition. Little Lloyd Papa, was George Washington married to England? Papa Of course not, my son. Why do you ask such a silly question? Little Lloyd This book says Eng land is our mother country, and as George Washington was the father of ?rS?.nt?yM his eountry 1 "upisl they were mar- erve Restorer. Kend fur 1'IIF.E I21rlai hnttl onH Tied. ( hieni? p-a Within Her Rights. "Madam, what Is your age?" asked the lawyer. "I decline to answer," responded the witness. "On what ground?" On the ground that it would con vict me of lying. I've always answer- Tp thm once ar.a -ou win never i w'ithoutthem! fllllP? TEE DAIST PLY KILLEB destroy all the Ciea an! alforJ comfort toexery home in dining room, sleeping room and every place where flie are troublenume Cleftn, neat ani will not mil or injure anything. ed that question when not oath." Washington Herald. under il rot kep' by ai-u. eent prepaid for 3-. BAEOLD S01LCE3, 14 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, K. T. You Can Get Allen's Foot-Case FREE. Write AUenS. Olmsted, Le Kov, X. Y., for a free sample oi Allen's Foot-KaVe. It cures sufcatinj,', lint swollen, aehinK feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for corris. lntriowing nails and bunions. All dr-.ifr-Tisl.i sell it. 25e. Uon't accent any substitute can HIT riorht in iha ieo nf ,.. j u" nuiie1 is mio or rnosp iii'mih 1 1 mi v jtrant ..nil,. i .... , . i, i.u,iii (iftL 1 1 1 a i ri i i j . white, perfectly globe shaped onions 3. To provide a reliable record in that take the eye and bring highest some eentr.il office of all water rights u-lce in any market. Its skin is thin r3 '"erminea, ana ot new rights as and paperlike, the flesh fine grained, initiated. A TTio- n . , 1 . - risp and mild flavored. Add to this , " ' , I""!" " that it is a tremendous cropper, and it for the ad indication of existing riht. represents almost an ideal product in and the initiation of new rights to the :.. l! t i L o dj2 iJrtffai II Arf AIT v Food FVoducts its line. surplus wafer, if any. 5. To provide a definite procedure whereby rights to such surplus water mav be acquired. fi. That beneficial use should be the basis of all rights to the use of water. and that water for irrigation purposes Dink IMoitm. The twenty-four-inch size disk plow can safely be recommended as being su perior to any other size. The smaller size pulls easier, but it does not pul verize the soil so well. The disk plow Is capable of handling ground that has become too dry and bard for the mold- j power development should be limited to board plow. It is of somewhat lighter a period of twenty-five ye.irs. subject draft, does not require sharpening so to renewal under certain restrictions. often, cuts through trash better and '. ,8n ..Frov,,,e.fn emient "Jmimstra , , ., 'lve system, with proper officers for does not clog so easily. Do not try to the nistributinn of ' t)l'e wai'.' cut a furrow wider than eight or ten anion? those entitle in ;e 1 1 J O t, j 4 - O U1C inches with a disk. J lie wider the fur QUERIES BY FARMERS. accept any substitute Clniyylnjr Jllm. The pimply faced youth bad thrown a pop bottle at the umpire. A policeman grabbed him b.T the col lar, jerked him to his feet, and removed his hat. ! Then he took a tape line from his pock et and measured the fellow's head. "Size (J,'' he said. "That lets you off this time, young man. Uut don't do it again, or back you go to th' 'sylum for the feeble minded." Xo more pop bottles were thrown from that particular section of the bleachers during that particular game. Chicago .tribune. How's This? We offer One Hundred Pollars Rewiird for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ha Yn Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for Ihe last 15 voars. and believe him perfectly honorable in all buisness transactions ITI "The OPEN ALL) THE YEAR CtATSo? Ezach Seaside, Oregon should be made appurtenant to the land anJ financially able to carry out any obliga Irricratprl tion made bv hi firm. wiinrvi: iri vv a v i. a th-iv 7. All rights to the use of water for Wholesale irne?ists. Toledo.O Hairs Catarrah Cure is tken internally, act ing directly upon the blood an-1 mucous sur faces oi the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. The Qnininaenef of It. "The gall of that fellow Stryker!" "What's be done now?" "Why. you know, he's a chronic bor rower, and when I told him I'd have row the deeper will corrugations be and the poorer will be the work. It is better to use two twenty-four-inch Experiment Statmn nuri n r. to stop loanine him monev mm- th-it .-.1. 4. 1 ..1 t .. ... T U . -3 ! S I. . Advice on Various Subiprtc i1 lli,u a "u - lH? went tor nie Hammer j plows, each cutting eight inches in width, than to use a single twenty eight or thirty-inch plow cutting six teen inches. TiiIm-i-cuIosIm. OPKKATIXG THE DUMP WAOOX. axle, the greater portion of the load being in buck of the pivoted point. The forward end of the box is normally held in position by a lever directly be hind the driver's seat. When ready to dump the load the driver turns in his seat, releases the lever and the load au tomatically turns over. The driver is thus not comiK-lled to leave his seat, saving considerable time. Smoothing Drno Lfbby's Veal Loaf is made of the best selected meat, scientific ally prepared and even ly baked by damp beat in Libby's Great While Kilchcn. The natural flavor is all retained When removed from the tin it's ready to servel It can be quickly pre- pared in a variety of styles and nothing makes a better summer meal. In the home; at the 1 camp, and for the picnic Libby's Vul Loaf is a satisfying dish; full of food value that brings contentment! B , adopts the single foot action, gradually LiDby, McNeill A LiBOy, S progressing Into that of pacing. It Phtfrnfffk a I was tu,s soreness forward and he wns actually lame that caused the' great Jay Eye See to pace. Field and Farm. To break down clods and give a fine surface the field drag serves a useful purpose. It may Ik; used in connection with the spring tooth harrow or even with the disk. The GxG inch pieces are 6 to 10 feet in length nnd are laid edgewise, being bound together by cross ileces made of iy2xC inch stuff. From the Washing-ton State College. Pullman. A correspondent at Clienev wives the following letter to the station- "I am interested in the subject of bacteria as an agricultural .icmn- nnl .i--. i.l t i;i. ... r . lcecentiy at tue lowa Experiment - u lu "ow it anytiim Station twenty pigs were fed for a time i .? I0"6 b,y , the Cv"nmcn't , ,,.,, ,w ,k , : Jffi, to been pasteurized, nnd twenty others to prove an important factor in t!, were fed on tuberculosis milk that had ' agriculture oi the Inland Empire? neen pasteurized, i lie twenty pigs fed j 10 nat extent are fertilizers used on i ne raw i uuerctiiosis nniK nil filed . . "l""""3li u wun wnat t of tuberculosis, and two of the other pigs died with the same disease. That showed that pasteurizing the milk gave SO per cent of protection. nciencyr 1'Jease give me some infor mationconcerning the new theory of 'soil poisoning by successive crops.' '' Following is the reply given to this letter: "At this station we have tested sev eral different cultures, some of which were successful, while others failed V'- have found that in the laboratory and greenhouses, when mnHitinn. ing the siiiimn r. He is commissioned u uc cJ,1ro"a lairly well, the from the Kansas Kxperimen, Ration to insect the wheat regions of Central general, for most of the commercial product does not show up very uni- W'nnli n Xew Whent. Trof. Ih'rU'rt F. Uoberts of the Kan sas State Agricultural College and Ex periment Station will visit Europe dur- and tongs for getting married at his expense." Iloston Transcript. Directly on the beach OTorlooktn? the r..'1-an. Hnt aalt. hullm QnJ CLIFF HCUZ ""athlii?. Kecre. QC nn pari irs. tlectric Utrhts. Hre. 1 Pluce an 1 feara heat. Fine walVi, ORGHrj" l!Dd drives, hca foods a fpec wnuurt jaUjr. Raten, Si.50 and iU.0O per 6uj. Ki(eclal rates bj the week. UAH. J. MOGltE, Proprietor C. Gee Wo The weJl known reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR TTt: mnde a life study of roors untl herlrt, end in that yoslj s'ti'iy uisrovert-d nnd Is in v. h.VAL to tLp wrll liis wonder. VJiA.iiM ful rt-n'i-tlie. No Mercury, Poisons or Drigs Used He Cures Without Operation, or Without the Aid of a Knif He Rim nin tees to Cure C'slarrh, Asthma, LunK, inront, Hlieuuiu :m. Nt-n-ounerti. Ncrous fVbility Bioinnrh. Liver. Kidney 'Iron! Ins nlo Lost Manhood, teuialo eaknfy and All Private biseapes A SUKE CANCER CURE Just Received from Peking, China Safe, Sura end Reliable. IF YOO ARK AFLIO KP. PON T TELAV ARE bANULKOCH. CONSULTATION RIVEE tf you cunnot call, write forsympton bliu.k and circa 'nr ' ,lo-ie 4 -ens In Mf, TrTKC. tiKE Wo CHINESE UKPuUTE CO. Ib.1-. i: irst Si., t or. Jlorriton. Portland, Oregon, Please Mention This Parer. P N U No. 26-03 YTilE3f writing to advertisers please I! uiontiou thU tmper. p. n u.wwryjsssw 23 and Southern Europe in search of su perior sorts of hard wheats for intro duction into Kansas. The Parlnar Ilorae. We nave known of many animals that have acquired the habit of pacing because of becoming sore forward. The fore feet and legs do not assist In the efforts of propulsion, their ollice Is simply to bold up or supjiort the fore and heaviest part of the animal, and as It must keep these fore feet out of the way of the hind ones, a horse will endeavor to do so in the most awk ward of ways at times, for when sore forward It takes to any sort of a gait that to Its mind appears to lessen the pain of action. It quite frequently Farm Newi Note. In New Zealand the best demand Is for Shorthorn bulls of the milking strain. Kangaroo ruts are destroying ( he vim yards near Santa Cruz, Cal. They have api?ared In thousands and are feeding on the young buds nnd vines. Secretary Wilson says we ought to have bumper crops throughout the eountry this season. AH conditions are favorable for itcord-breaking yields of all sorts. A Connecticut farmer Is reported to use the Incubator system In starting his potato crop. The seed potatoes are placed In a warm room In a rack, where they sprout, and are then transplanted in the field. A story conies from Washington, Ta. that a farmer has a sheep-killing horse. The animal was seen to rush Into the flock, trample n sheep to death, pick It up In Its teeth and carry It out. The performance was rerwated until tho farmer lDt-reL 7. c nave aepended more largely on the use of inoculated soil from old alfalfa fields, in getting a itand of alfalfa, than on the bacteria. "Fertilizers have not been very thoroughly tested in eastern Wash ington, but we are learning that many of our soils may be vastly improved oy certain treatments. 1 he indica tions are that fertilizers will be used in the near future, more as a cor rective agency, than to increase fertil ity. The theory of 'soil-poisoning' is j i.aaiu un mc idci mat wnere a soti j is overcharged with some elemen. I the excess of this element becomes ;n jiiri-us to vegetation. It is nerenar--to counteract this by the use of some chemical fertilizer." rr. i .H.- V J. mi A Look Ahead. The safe and sane Fourth of July had come. , "Hut how are ri boys observing the day?" asked the foreigner, who bad just landed. "I don't ee any about." "The boys?" said the native. "Tie last of 'em, sir, were all killed off one year ago to-day, and the new crop hasn't come on yet." Marveling at the changes times bad brought about, the stranger followed the crowd to the ball park, where the real .2 ToZ 1 ft. lX ti mm v & a a i i i' ALCOJIOL 3 PEK CEx'tT ANcgelab!? PrtTsmlo.i &r ? sirailailiirjihcFocdanfiih ling Utc Siomaris aadBcvtis af Promotes DigestionjCkcrfiH ncss and ReshConiains ncitiw Opiimi.Morphinc norliocraL ?OT AARCOTIC. Pmf Sttd-jtix-Samt UiCaricaatSJi Apcrfect Remedy forCoT.5.1r3 tion . Sour Storaach.Dlaiu&a Yorms.Con"ulsioiis.FevcriiIi ! nDcannrll.nCQnPSrEFP. I Pat Simile Signature of NEW YORK. r T" ' Fcr Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Jbk.; .UUUiaiu--. -J II 5? '- " Msssyii iSj'MTinTTiifftifflsWr Exact Copy of Wrapper. Ill Use For Over Thirty Years (fiiPTfTnil i mi is m c Tut eiMTauN otaNHT, mil rei crrr. I j celebration was in progress.