Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 23, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, March "23,1920.
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We Carry the Complete Line
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PROLONGING LIFE OF TREES VVEA1TH FLOWING INTO CU3A
Filling
the
Cavities With Cement Ends
Spread of Decny, and I
a Simple Operation.
Crops of Cotton and Sugar Will
People of Island Some
$2,000,000,000.
Net
Filling the cavities of tri'i-s with j
I'i'iiii'i't tn prolong llii'ir lives is being j
I commonly and successfully practiced, j
It Is not only worth while in pe.-erv-
ing fruit trees, hut Is also the menus
of saving valuable shade tri'i's. Trees
with cavities several inches ileep are
often cut down when, by uslti! a little
cement und sand, they could he kepi
ullve for ten or fifteen years louder
Of course, the cavities are small at
first, but continue to get larger. They
favor decay, weakening the tree.
With a knife or a chisel remove all
of the decayed wood. Trim the edges
of the wound smoothly with a sharp
lcnlfe. Then a coat of paint or shellac
should he given the outer edge of the
'.V(umd. Successful growers recommend
the use of creosote and coal tar to
disinfect the inside of the cavity after
r has been thoroughly cleaned out.
This may he applied with n brush.
The cement may then be put in im
tuuilintoly. A good mixture may be
made of olio part cement to two parts
of clean sand.
After the. cement and sand have
been stirred a few minutes add enough
water to make the mixture into n
thick paste. Ttegln filling the cavity
vOTOR
TRUCKS
When you buy a Motor Truck you expect to use it for
a long time. You are making a permanent invest
ment which must be profitable. Besides being sure
that you are investing in a good Truck, you know that
the manufacturer will be in business five or ten years
from now
Wc Handle the Complete International Line
McCormick harvesting Machinery, Deering harvesting Machinery,
P. & 0. Plows, Disc Harrows Drag Harrows,
Kentucky Drills, Weber Wagons
Tractors, Binder Twine Threshers
j kt&'&f J
I I ' I 1 D.. . -a m i .1 ai fe-'i.. iHfn 1 f P.A f
Cuba's coming sugar crop Is expect
ed to yield about 4.000,000 tons a rec
ord output. At prices which the plant
ers are counting upon receiving for
their sugar this will mean a payment
to them of from about $7"0,000,000 to
. '00,000,000. Bear in mind that this
Is for one crop raised on an islatin or
only 4.",S'.HJ square miles and with a
population of about 2,500.000.
In the cotton-growing sections of
the South there are approximately
about 2"i,000,000 people. The center of
interest in Cuba is sugar, in about
the same degree that cotton concen
trates the interest of the South. When
the cotton crop first reached the
value of $2,000,000,000 a year, the
world held up Its hands in amazement,
and yet this $2,000,000,000 is distrib
uted directly or indirectly among 25,
000,0(10 people. In Cuba more than
a third or that amount will be distrib
uted directly or indirectly among
2.500,000 people. Every dollar of this
vast sum is paid into Cuba from other
countries. It is as though the entire
world production of gold for two years
and more were dumped into Cuba, as
measured by the world's production of
gold and the Cuban sugar crop value.
Manufacturers' Record.
NO CHANGE IN HUMAN BONES
Manure Spreaders,
Gas Engines,
!il
Bishee-
HEPPNER
Hardware, Implements, Machinery
OREGON
D..!h ....... I,..... lMn --
ment has been substituted tor the
"heart" and most of the body.
from the bottom and tamp the ma
terial thoroughly. The work may be
done on a warm day, and cement must
be protected from freezing nt least
forty-eight hours. Uemember that
warmth and moisture n.re essential for
the uniform and rapid hardening of
concrete, j
Japan Taking Western Sports.
Japan Is offering somewhat of a
market for American sporting giods,
Ut the present. Since the end of .'he
war there has been nu increased In
terest In sports, and It may be said
of Japan that western games played
hero are essentially scholastic In na
ture baseball being the most popu
lar, with tennis second. The latter
named sport has now found favor
outside of student circles, and tennis
courts tiro scattered here and there
Ihrotighout the larger cities.
Construction of Shoulder Blades Today
the Same as Those of Sixty
Centuries Ago.
There has been no discernible
change In the shoulder blade of man
In the last 6,000 years, according to
Dr. William W. Graves of St. Louis,
wlto spoke before the meeting of the
American Association for the Advance
ment of Science.
Shoulder blades of Egyptian mum
mies, G.000 years old, and those of
Illinois river Indians, believed to be
about the same age, are the same as
lliose of the present-day men, accord
ing to Doctor Graves.
In July and August of last year Doc
tor Graves measured 1,500 shoulder
blades of men and animals, endeavor
ing to classify the differences In them.
The vertebral borders, with which he
was particularly concerned, are the
same In humans as In gorillas, chlm
panze'es and also in lower monkeys.
Concerning the skeletons of Illinois
river Indians, which he said appear
to be between 4,000 and 0.000 years
old, he was asked If he considered that
proof that this continent was Inhabit
ed then by humans whose physical
type was as high as that of the Egyp
tians of that day. He said that he
could not draw such a conclusion, al
though the shoulder blades are of the
same type.
D. A. "Dan" Downey
"The Irish Jew"
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Hides, Pelts, Purs, Wool
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M. II. .Mi:Kay, speclallnt of the (). A.
t'. plant pathology dcpai tinent. DIs
hoI" 4 piiivcs collusive Mibllmatc In
;i lll'le :iot water in giant Jar, and dl
!ule v. iih :M gallons of w.'.tet. If the
.ee l ban din ill amount of scab or
i l l . ii '.on. a trlei t the best and soak
in iooii,n). In wood or renn nt con
tainer, about 1 i3 hours. II I idly
dlH. i: d. 22 hours. If mm"! has Mnit-
I ! ;n ut and has hue little prub
or hut n t nla. unk 3il nilnutei. If
ha d'y Vi-M'mrd and sprouti'd do not
lite lor seed nt nil. The potatoes
dioubl be di led and rebu ked in tlm
tn'i'ctid mck C.reat caif is ui kI
In lh ii of rortoxlve tiublimale n
ll In A deadly polxon. No rlilhl tir
.1011". ll ulllllllll llHVP IICCI'HH lo It.
Tridled potatiM mv not fit for food.
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Mnitni'il the ln ri I Mr. Uiti.tnon
ha a f.uillj Dial Ibv udditiun of about
till1 pounda of alakril lln-.f M rirh
le i tall. ma of llmi ulf ur aptajr be
(i.iri r,) lud ii-nal" I ad i.'d lll
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a lj. d In (of the li'.i.l arai-nati', and
tioriuilil Inltiil
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j rfei'iiiin :n?l. Inlifil .stale, Klau,
lleaei ntlon of, I'lotilliltrd - Any pfr
lo who In any niannpr, for nhlbl
tion or dlaplay, shall place or ran fir
to b puinl any orila, or llRinra. or
nutubrra. or marks, or Inacpption, or
plitU'ra, or dealxna, or ilcviri'. or
ayiiibol, or loam, or nolle, or dtaw.
Inn. or any ailiettiariurnt. of any
nalute hli"r upon ary flan,
aumlanl. or rti.ifn of lh.- 1'nitrd
titali-a. or shall riimaw, or raua to
h ripoaeil In tmldir iir any urh
fU. Handn'.l. rnliit or rn (n of lh
rnit.'d rliat'-a. upon M, h t hall b
(olnlid paiali'd or nthri p'.aiml.
or In ti!ih !i,ill brt atUiheil. ap
pend !, af'U'd. or anniii. any
nii! of (ls it- or trio Sera, or
advcrtlsen.ettl, of any nature or kind
whatever, or w ho shall expose to pub
lic view, or tdiall manufacture or sell,
or expose for mlo. or have In posae
sl n lor sale, or lor use, my !.!
ur tiling, or substance, being an ar
ticle fur merchandise, or a receptacle
of lucrehatidine, upon w'itlch shall
tut v been printed, painted, or nttach
iil, o otherwlne placed, u representu-
tinti of any Mich flu:, utamlatil. color,
i t i tinign uf tho I'nite.I Statrtf. lo d
vertbe. or c: ll attention to, or lo
decorate, or to oi naiiu nt. or In mm It,
or tn dlllnguish the article or thing
on which so pl.u'f l. or thull publicly
mutilate, trample upon, or publicly
del arc, or defy, or dc'lle, or cast con.
tempi, cither by words or art. upon
any such Ila. standard, color, or en-
algn of the I'll cd States shall be
dei'iiu'il Ruilty of a miademranor, and
subject to a fine of not less than
twenty dollars (IM.0) nor inor
than on hundi.sl dollars. (1100 00).
(L. 1901. pa tit. Section 1. Or
Hon Laws.)
Demand for House-Cat Fur.
In a report on the London fur mar
ket pn pared by Alfred Nutting, clerk
In the American consulate general In
London a comparison of the total
mimhcr of skins sold by C. M. Lnmp
son .'. fo. at public auction In 1918
find l'.'l'.l slums that the number of
housi -i nt l:!ns sold" during the cur
lent yiar was 3.9.'I4, or almost double
Jie ipi.iui'.ty sold In 191S. The price
of house cat fur had advanced 50 p r
cent since spring.
Fairy Baskets.
Fairy baskets are made of large
hazel nuts, Irlberts or pencil pits. Fil
berts must be soaked In hot water for
several hours; hazel nuts and peach
pits may he used green. With a
sharp, line pointed penknife bore
tlirouuli the lllbert or hazel nut on
each side In the light colored upper
third, cut away the shell carefully
around the hole so os to leave n han
dle between the Incisions, dig out the
ment that Is Inside, then cut very tiny
notches In the lower edge. If you use
peach pits trim off the sharp point,
then bore and cut out the slielP and
trim the stnlk end smooth.
Those baskets are a never falling
pleasure to both children und grown
ups. One use to which you can put
the fairy baskets Is loop a dozen or
more upon a strand of silk floss, fill
each one with earth nnd supply It with
n single fine grass seed, then hang
them In a sunny window und keep
moist. ,
l'l lat.l a... la .pl ii.i!r wbi-n
al'l tit'" miti'd dliil I ol !
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Inn t pi i
rr ill ,
Impart of 'rwelous tn.
Th vtilua of th precious tons Im
ported Into th t'nlteil Ststs In th
Macs I 7ar that ended rnlly was
greater Ihsn It hsd hn In any pr
vloua yar. lVsrls ar imwinc mor
w-pulsr.. but bavana h war Inter
fered with lh f aherlea lliy ! b-
,,,. an ai-sri- that ileatcM cannot i
atipply tb demand. The Joth Afrlcn
illsniend priwlm-prs sr tsklnf adan
ta lh favnniM market In un
i.ind lb diamonds Ihsl Ihry hv len
n-ttiiiutallli diirtnc lh A
mr.lin lo lb N.iiiiwial !' bntik of
na nt pirtaroa y.ifk half lb dlsnv-nda In th
This IS a Bargain
4SO At 'UK WHKAT 11 ( H XoltTII Ol-' I.KMNt.TON I.
l.l lHMil I'.DI'AMl .MACHINKItY, I'l.KNTY OV WATKK.
ail At HK.S M MMI K KAI.I.OW; 4t) A( lti:s WITH W ATKH
lill.MT. I'lllt K IM l l lilMi STlK'K AMI MA HIKKY
!i.imi i-m Ai i:k.
Alja HA V TWO OH THKKK
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IIOtSKH IX TOWM TO
Roy V. Whiteis
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND FARM LOANS
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