Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 06, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, May 6, 1919
COUNTRY NEEDS APPLE TREES
continue their readinc, and will be j
restless if denied the opportunity.
Consequently, although it may be nee- '
cssary to postpone the hook distribu
tion scheme tentatively decided upon
by the American Library association,
the plan should be kept well in view,
subject only to such amplification as
may be necessary to meet all the re
quirements of the case. The returned
American soldier who likes to reiul
should lie afforded the opportunity
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ITALIAN DEMONSTRATION IN FIlfME
Boston Housing Plan.
Boston, even before the announce
ment of the federal government's re
construction building program, had un
der way a bousing plan aimed to de
molish the city's slums and to relieve
congestion as much as possible. The
situation Is complicated in that city by
high fares on the street railway sys
tem, which tend to keep workers mass
ed near the places where they I
are employed.
Several other cities were also con
templating housing programs on a con
siderable scale when the department of
labor made its plan public.
Little Danger of a Surplus of Produc
tion If All of Us Should
Get Busy.
"An apple a day keeps the doctor
away."
With all things taken Into considera
tion the apple stands at the head of
all fruit lists.
It Is the favorite fruit in the ma
jority of homes. The apple is not
only a productive crop, but from p.
commercial standpoint a good paying
investment.
The war created such a big demand
and necessity for Immediate food that
for the last four years the planting of
all kinds of fruit has been neglected.
Leading authorities slate that In order
to meet the requirements of the ever
expandlng apple Industry there must
be planted 12,000,000 to 15,000,000
upple trees each year for the next ten
years.
If you own a piece of ground, no
maltor how small or large, plant as
much fruit as you can, especially ap
ples. Iteniember if you have a small
lot In n suburban town, say 50 by 150
feet, you could plant a dozen trees or
more, if you own the lot and have pjot t1 e Thing.
not already built your Mouse, start the Kjty Ktls engaged and her girl
trees now; the co.-t will Ik? small and Yi,,,iM were very interested.
Hie value of your lot Increased. "How did it feel," asked one, "while
.'tinners having pleniy of acreage Hilly was proposing to you 7"
should pltthl apple I roes In large qtinn- "oh," laughed Kitty, twisting her
titles. II requires no special skill anil lovely diamond ring, "two or thr. (;
very Utile all'Mitiou to briier tin' .voiiiig tim,,M j ivit like supplying tin- wo:":
.ri linrtl to di,. I earing a;.e. ('lien j -,.w he was groping for; hut of
eo.i.ive Hint wouldn't have Isvn ihs
Need of Self-Control.
We need to use self-control In con
nection with our good qualities as well
as with our faults. If we are not self
controlled In our sympathy It may do
more harm than good. Generosity un
controlled, leaves the giver poor and
injures the recipient. Some girls who
realize perfectly the need of self-control
when they are angry, forget that
It Is as necessary In love as in hate.
Girl's Companion.
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Dt I'.ionstratlon of Italians in Flume, the city on the Adriatic coast whose
possession Is in dispute between Italy and Jugo-Slavia.
Men are sure
getting wise to
tobacco quMlity, 11
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"Any kind of pk: of f-cnuine Gravely
nscd to be good Fiug."
CnOUgll for most Of Cood tiste, smaller chow,
t'T - '"i. M OWlldaV 15 longer iiTo io vlii't nvkcsf Jcn
. . Ohio '.jravciy cost to.s lo cllcv
CIV IS t!um oriii.virv t:hacco.
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GROCEiY Co
ffllai S.ivnnta' Discovery, If True,
vVill Have Eai'iocl Them the
Gratitude of Mankind.
The reviews of medicine am! v"t.
Amply Dmncn: Irnlp .1 Tliat They Am
of Practical VaUit in Prolonging
Life of lior. juay.
It lies been demoiisl rated by (hnsn
In charge of the work that a -hie I'roin
llie purely ornamental value o, trees j erinary surgery speak of linimi laet
along Hie highway, ny praciiea! ben- researches looking to the cure of g'an
elils V.ould result Irom thir pi nper ,e .-I. which aliliets horses and fi.iv
use. II Is not genernliy realized that j a'so attae!; man, who almost Invaria-
Irees. by means el' their shade dunng ; t,!y succumbs.
hot suiuiiicr niontbs, prolong the life At the ln-inning of the war the
of lle ' roadway for many years, and j spread of L-lamb rs. (specially among
road exports in mst;,! are l.cariily ! ,piailni.e.s of the Third lialian
In favor of this means for lead pro- ' ann". snggeaied to C'oloncl ('nrnnamt
te'l ion. ..., ! ilil'celnr ,if tile
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Pla& packed in poach
I 'lie to the eui"fgcu'ie of war Work ,
It was found nceessary to keep many I
of tin' liiu'ltwav s which l'o"i;i"riy bad
not ben used for iravej i.i ivinicr n-n
and Ire from il.-l.'ling inov.s. Tl'ol a
ll. ican.l h III lie l.i-nle for . c pilc; .,, - c
reads open in llie I n: ore i i cet iaiii, an I
in place of many eiotc.ive si,,j uu
slrlnly snow fences which ,,nw Ibieour
mote open strclclics of hiuloa il has
been foeml llial much of this wot k in
b" perforuieil eipially as well by the
proper :'i'oiii:ng of trees and senilis
along the op. ii areas. More g.-n 'iv!
plan! me of trull and littl treis atoi i;
vi ter'uary service of the army. t!n
'lea of utilizing the victims of Llan
c ts in niakin.; cMi"riinents in rc ard
'ip its curahiiily
I !.!:t:iri!R 1 1 : ; 1 1 -'!cn of t'.e n :u
isit i'-irv and tb spretne centnan'! Ij
of iliearsiy t!;c i';m risi lit . were be- ll
veil at I 'in r!e in a - aeitarrini rigorous.
Iv ipia i an: lie d en. I equipped willi all
'be latest scicnll.ic and surgical ap
pi a nees.
Or. llui'ln I'iici. lead of the Instl
:tte of I'a'lio'o-y an I Medical Clinic
of lb" Superior Veterinary School of
Turin, assisted I'.ictot- i:, r:. ttl. After
Hoe Products fcr Home People!
WE MANUFACTURE
the slate hi' bways will lie lecom- . mi jears they aliliounced that glan- j
nieuded. j ders was curable, not only In ilscbron- I
j Ic stages but also In Its prices of evn-
Need for Library Work. ! Inlioti. ,
I.lbr iibins in the war camps say j The Importance of the d'scuvery mid "
that the need of libraries In all towns j lite evidence of the result obtained r
and neighborhoods In the t'nlted j led the two experimenters to ask for !j
Stales will In- re acutely felt bene-- I ll commission to make practical test
forth tbnti In tin- past, The men re- j of their dlseoverle. The results fully Ji
turned rroni the army, whin seall.-r cl I coiitlrmed the fact iinnoune.-d by Ioc- ,
over lie- land. will. It Is held, wish to tors I'.ertettl and Hnzl.
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VViU. .jiS.tir a Sol!: , V ii Mi"-; V UCiLl,
Grhsrn, Citceiii Msddtiings,
Roll Bc:r(ey end n?S Mi!! feeds
GEL STORAGE 10 FOSiliO!
HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
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Fifth Victory Loan
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Patterson & Son
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Build
Tlinl'sa u s t i i n that coxersa wiu'M of tcrrilory
aii'l ly it f nu aii anything Iroui a hen house to
a mansion.
ll you are xc Un(l to yo". an inxitatiuii to call
on us aiiil talk
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Talk it iVniu :iio taiiil;'i-int of li'iim- anil
vsitha '. i. in -1 ;i kin-w.- tin- .iii'.- lln-fotihK-hi
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SCRKCN DOORS
Now is ihe ti'iie to fi'v. thinkink ahout the
serevii dm ; e,ie-!i n. '1 he flies will soon he
hue a ti-o'ii eons a i x it- so xxe Iiaxe jnt u:t
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II. C. ASIIBAUGII, Proprietor
Now open for business in our New Shop on
East Side Lower Main Street,
with a complete stock of the finest quality of
Beef, PorK, Mutton and "Ve
Call and give us a trial order.
Wc will treat you right.
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Martin Reid
ini !'r;i:;: planing and cho? mill
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