Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 07, 1919, Image 3

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To Everybody: A happy
and prosperous 1919
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F. R. Brown, agricultural agent of
Morrow county, is trying to get the
farmers interested in starting a eanir
palgn to destroy the rabbits in Mor
row county and vicinity. A meet
ing was hel d at Boardman Jan
uary 2, where a committee was ap
pointed to cooperate with a like com
mittee at Willow creek, Irrigon and
the Sand Springs district. The plan
is to establish pens 20 feet square,
using a 26-inch rabbit wire raised
from 6 to 8 inches above ground with
two barbed wires on top as a safety
guard to keep all range stock from
getting inside the enclosure. Tim
formula used will be alfalfa hay,
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The following people spent the da
at the John Nash place Wednesday:
Mrs. Peter Nash, Sr., Mr. ind Mrs.
A. E. Nash, Leon Logan, and family, i It
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Logan, and family ' f
and J. H. Pepper. I f j
J. W. Osborn, accompanied by J. '
H. Pepper, were in lone Monday i "
Mr. Csborn had during the past week
run a sliver from a fork handle into
the palm of hi3 right hand which
was giving him a lot of pain and it
was necessary for him to have it mod
ica'ly attended to by Dr. C. C. C'lic'v.
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Unfinished
Business
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Whet our appetites for a hearty breakfast.
How does a Menu similar to this appeal to you
Pretty good eh!
Mush-Hot Cakes--Coffee
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Mush and Cereals
Wheat or Oat Flakes
Wheat Hearts or Pearls of Wheat
Whole Grain Wheat or Cream Barley
Shrcded Wheat, Corn Flakes, Grape Nuts
Hot Cakes
('.olden Rod or Aunt Jemina
Kastern Buckwheat
Self Rising I'uckwliat or Flap Jack
SYRUPS A lv varieties now otainable
COFl'KF All the leading brands and onlv
slightly advanced in price.
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chopped, and sprinkled with a solu
tion ot strychnine. The idea is to
place a small amount in each pen
every day. The chairman appoints
men to visit all pens twice a day to re
move the dead rabbits and renlenibli
the poison if necessary.
All parties in the abovii district:!
are taking a keen interest in this
campaign to exterminate the deslruct
ive jack rabbit.
All parties having stock running
on the range will be duly notified
when this campaign begins through
the columns of the county papers.
the bunny has become a notea
pest and his work of devastation has
been the source of great loss of sale
able vegetation. Likewise lie does
not overlook the baby trees that are
being planted for orchards and shade
But when snow is on the ground he
chews off the bark just as far as he
can leach and the tree eventuallv
dies. . ' s -
He is too much of a traitor to be
allowed to run unmplested. While
we cannot work on our homesteads
we can and must exterminate as
many of his kind as-possible and next
year we will realize, from our fields
a greater yield of vegetables and haj
as the result.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cummins
went to Nolin Oregon to spend Xm?s
with their daughters, Mrs. B. Van
Dong and Mrs. R. E. Jones, and their
neice, Mrs. Joe Fisher. .They retnsr
ed Sunday.
C. Harrison was in Boardman ,(ai
uary 2, looking over his property.
The "flu" is over for a while at
ast and school started Mondav
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Market Day Auction Sale
Fourth Saturday of each month at the
Morrow County Fair Grounds, Heppner
The FARMKUS FXCHAN'GF of the In
land Umpire has had so many rcipiests for the
date of our next Sale that we have decided to
make it a regular event at Heppner.
If you have somcthr.g to sell remember noth
ing too small nothing too large list early and
get the advantage of advertising.
Fourth Saturday of each Month
See our li.t of Stock ranches, Wheat farm
and Summer range i'or j-alc and trade. We have
two bargain', in regi tered Stallion.
llae ott investigated mir plan for making
Income 'IV; return1 It will pay you.
co.Mi; and si:i: us
FARMERS' EXCHANGE
of the INLAND EMPIRE
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McMcnamin.
! :ig. Heppner.
Auctioneer F. 1
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Miss Annie Hynd visited Miss L'Ua
Darner Wednesday.
T. W. May, of the Lone Star rincii
was b Cecil caller Monday.
Kills Minor of lone was doing bus
iness In Cecil Wednesday.
Everett Logan having sold hi hay
is now-very busy baling the same.
The Misses Logan, Hynd and Lowe
spent Sunday at the Franklin place.
Miss Carrie Nash Is spending a few
days with her grandmother in Cscll.
Lnwls Montague of Arlington wi;
visiting at It.. S. Wilson's en Sunduy
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowe were tie
guests of Mr. J. W. Osboin Wednes
day.
Miss Ada Nash has been spending
the past few days at the Leon Lotfun
place.
Miss Haztl Winter was the guest
of Miss Annie C. Lowe Thursday and
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. It. A. McKaddeii of
KlghtmllH were doing business In C
ell Thursday.
I. W. Oshorn, Clarence Inter and
II. Pepper were Heppner visit. itn
Wednesday.
.Mr. and .Mrs. J-.d. Karnsworth of
Kh-a siding wi re doing business m
Cecil Monday.
Hob Montague of Toppcnlah, Wash
spout Thursday iih his sinter. Mi
It. S. Wilson.
uaviq iiynq or Mind Hollow cum.
in Wednesday to visit tils brother
Jack, for a few days.
A li"Tii!i IrkM O returned to hi
ranch Wednesday after ep ril,
few days in Heppner.
'Jonttiatulatloiis u Mr. i.nd it
0'r l.undell upon the arivul of
liii'i mu e Tuesday tiiornltiK
Oi .il ll-ridt If k n h'i lum lc i
p-rid hi; hi ( hrUtn ai fiiip.ni;
I'll bin pureMs r turned Jifi i,,,
t"U ,Sjy Vtd on H!lfii!l.
OwiiiK to tl, ront.nu'i'14 Un
ili' j, I,,, n i,n Willow tit., y (,.,,,. m,
t't l.ruiK it.eir lu. , ()., i, i
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tr nr I'rrol nirm nlmn. (in, .
tliii.iy, Jan iaiy fourth.
Henry J fir.eier . ,,,
nir lM'ie,t,y im, ltn r i, i
land traitor Friday, l,o in Jai
rid IM M ri 1 mlmt h roi.ld haul
" nol a rii!iin
Mr. and Irs. M. B. Haines were
Portland passengers on Sunday's lo
cal. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McNamer were
passengers to Portland on Sunday's
train.
Harold Dobyns returned to the
training camp at Seattle Suniav
morning.
Orea Grabill returned to Camp
Lewis Wednesday after a week's visit
with his parents and friends in Iono.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Friewald re
turned Saturday from a visit to Poi t
land where thety spent the holidays.
Dr. and Mrs. Chick moved to ricp-
ner the latter pert of the week where
Dr. CTiick will take over the practice
of Dr. Winnard.
Wayne Miller of Portland return
ed to his home the first part of last
week after a visit of several days at
the home of W. J.. Blake.
Merle Blalce was an out. going pas
senger on the Wednesday train. He
goes to Eugene where he will com
plete his college work for the year
Mr and Mrs. Frank Hopkins were
passengers on Sunday s train, Mr,
Hopkins going to Portland and Mrs
Hopkins to Arlington where she will
visit her mother before returning to
school.
I. E. Cronan came up from Port
land on Saturday evening. He brings
word that his son, Frank, expect3 to
be discharged from Camp Lewis in
the near future and will return to
lone to take his old position in the
bank.
J. A. Hughes one of the oldest res
idents of this section passed away
at his home in lone Sunday morning.
Mr. Hughes had not ' been well for
some time and his death was the re
sult of an attack of "flu" which was
followed by a stroke of paralysis.
The "flu" situation seems so;ne-
what better in regards to Mie nun.bi r !
of cases, very few having developed i
In the past few days. However, the '
cases cf Mrs. Uicketts and Mrs. ri. S.
Liljeblad and Mrs. II. V. Smonse
seem quite serious, having developed ,
into pneumonia.
Oscar Donovan and Miss Ur-t:i
Misnor, not li well Knovvnyoun;; peo- i
pie of lone went up to ti e coiii ly!
seat Saturday and were married, j
Thy left Sunday for a short honey-'
moon to be spent at Eugene when. !
they will visit with Mr. Donovan's
parents, and at other valley points.
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan expect to
make lone their home.
NOW is never too late to do the thngs left
undone. Perhaps you have planned to open an
account here at the Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank but just couldn't find the time.
Start the new year right then by coming in and
letting us place your name at the head of "new
business for 1919."
We Wish YOU the Best the New Year Can
Bring.
Farmers CSL StocKgrowers
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Mrs. L. G. Herren desires to express her
appreciation of the liberal patronage accorded
her during the troublous' times of the past year as
well as to extend heartiest greetings to her
friends and customers with the wish that -'each
and every one may enjoy a most happy and pros
perous New Year.
Mrs. L G. Herren
Milliner
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DKCLAItKS W.K O.N
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Home Products for Home People!
WE MANUFACTURE
White Star Flour, Whole Wheat,
Graham, Cream Middlings,
Roll Barley and all Mill Feeds
GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING
HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
The farm bureaus of 15 counties in
Idaho In cooperaUon with the Biolo
gical Survey of the United Stales De
partment of Agriculture, this year
treated 266,068 acres of land with
poisoned bait to kill ground squlr-els.
According to the estimates of the
farmers benefitted. $1,168,074 worth
of crops were saved, at a coHt of $30,-
930. In near Lake County, following j
the squirrel eradleation rampulKn thej
(oral bounty office recorded th re
ceipt of 136,500 squirrel tallH. l,i
IlltiKhaiii county one member of the
farm bureau reported he had rerelv
ed$40.74 bounty on the presentation
of 2.4R7 squirrel tullit. These V ere
killed by the lice of only $1.70 wiitu
of strychnine and saccharine. II
saved his crops besides. In llluli.e
county the funnel m report a tmvliu of
$20 lor every dollar expended, uml
the iminty coipimlhloneis have In
creased their appropriation tor this
work of polsonlna squirrels fiom
$:i"0 for 151 to $3. MM! for ltn.
IO IMVII'Y hlN"M n Mrr.'.i
S CHAS. M. HOWE
THE AUCTIONEER
who will treat you right.
Iwant your sales whether
larg'e or small.
Call or write me at IONE, OREGON
!r. C. K. Chl'k. and family, ot
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Superior Grain Drills
Canton and McCormick Disc Harrows
Success Fan Mills
Moline and Vulcan Gang Plows
Universal and Perninsular Ranges
FOR SALE liY
Peoples Hdw. Co.