TV Tuesday, June 29, iq2o. THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, LABOR BIGGEST PUOBLEM FARM PRACTICE IS XEXT or PAGE SEVEN The Household Pet Up a Tree Farm Bureaus Recognized as Most Effective Aid in Bettering Help Sales and Methods OREGON i 1 .. i ' " i . i Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis Representative farmers think the farm help problem the biggest with farm practices and markets as second and third. Of 2300 northern and western farmers selected at ran dom by an agent of the states rela tion service 682 think labor the hard est problem, 637 consider improved farm practices most important, and JO a regard farm marketing the most pressing problem. "Two out of three of these farmers were acquainted with the county agent and farm bureau work," says the June number of the Oregon, Farm Bureau News, "and 90 per cent of them were favorable to it. "In states having farm bureaus 66 per centofthefarmers placed the bur eau and agent first in, greatest service to them, and 13 per cent named the agricultural press first." Improved marketing is said to be largely dependent on improved pro duction efficiency. Incertain sections of Oregon it has been proved that si los will reduce cost of producing livestock and livestock products 30 'fyter Cent' Also tllat sulr wil1 in" Jprease Aie yield of alfalfa one ton per Acre 2000 per cent on, money invest ed in the sulphur. Some very important results are reported along marketing lines. Ex changes save thousands of dollars to members. Cooperative livestock ship ping, wool and mohair pools, andor ganization of fruit growers, poultry , men and dairymen, have been of great benefit. V TO r is an opportunity for me; a demon stration that by unselfishness and justice a human democracy can, be worked out, and only on these prin ciples. "I feel it through every pulse of the University; therefore, I long to stay that I may take some par in itbfs:fif my own being." TAP SUGAR SACK SOFTLY BY USING SUBSTITUTES Honey, Syrup, and Dried Fruits May Replace Some Sugar in Cooking , and Serving. Soldier Sculptor Loved Oregon University of Oregon. Roswell Dosch, one time member of the fac ulty of theSchool of Architecture and Allied Arts .completed, a few days before he entered the military service where he met his death, a statue which he caled "The New Earth". This allegorical conception of man kind emerging cleansed from the fire of war has been cast in bronze by the sculptor's friends on the University faculty and will be unveiled In his memory June 17th. Leaving the University, never to return, he wrote on the day of his departure: "The longer I stay at Oregon the more I want to Btay. Each new day Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis. "Conserve sugar by using honey, syrup, and dried fruits figs, prunes, raisins, dates, pears and peaches," say food specialists at the Oregon, Agricultural Colege. Products cooked with strained honey are said to have a pleasing characteristic honey flavor. One cup of honey may replace one cup of sugar but the milk or other liquid should be reduced one-fifth cup for each cup of honey. Spices give their most agreeable flavor when used with honey In all flour mixtures. Cooking fruits with the cereals will sweaton tho cereal and save su gar. Raisins with cream of wheat, figs with wheatlna, or farina, are ex amples of good combinations. Corn syrup may be used In stewing or baking fruit, using one half tup cf syrup to each pound of fruit. Dried fruits are stewed 10 minutes after soaking over night in water. A few raisins in the rhubarb sauce add flavor as well as help out the sweetening. Cereals may be served with sweet ened syrup or with sweet fruits. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Albert Matteson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Julia Matteson has been, duly appointed by the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, Administratrix of the Estate of Albert Matteson, deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate are notified to present the same to me at the office of my attorney, Sam E. Van Vactor, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication hereof, with the proper vouchers duly verified. Dated and first published this 29th day of June, 1920. JULIA MATTESON Administratrix of the Estate of Al bert Matteson, deceased. First Publ. June 29, 1920. Last Publ. Aug. 24, 1920. Heppner Korald Want Ads bring '' homo the bacon. ") ' f .'A ' TV! $ 1 M H i Ti ij U t;. :' V j v !' v . ,4 33EBD m n " T3 T t-C ! . f. 3 We are headquarters for SHOES that are in every way as gopd as they look and are under a "Money Back" warrant of quality. E. IN. GONTY 111 Shoe Shop Send us your SHOE REPAIRING by parcel post, j we make Old Shoes look like NEW. j i I i If Shoes 01 f Gr ocry Congratulates the people of Heppner and Ritter hat the long hoped for has at last materialized in he completion of the 1 leppner-Ritter highway thereby offering increased facilities for closer busi ness and social relations between the two commun ities to the mutual benefit and advancement of both. To the people of northern Grant county we extent a welcome to Heppner and invite them to make our store their headquarters while in town and make use of our rest room conveniences whether they buy their goods from us or not. A visit to our store and an inspection of our stock and prices will con vince them that our Stock, Quality and Prices are Right To our friends and customers in Heppner and Mor row county we urge thafall who can possibly do so make the trip to Ritter over the new road July 4th and join in the dual celebration of American Independence and the opening of the Ritler-llepp-ner road. i PHELPS Grocery Co. ! i (TS fT, r.Vr5 rv .r, Ks '."M' V WE HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR THOSE INTEREST ED IN A PHONOGRAPH TO HEAR EACH OF THE FOUR STANDARD INSTRUMENTS AT THIS STORE. IT NOT ONLY RELEVES YOU OF THE INCONVENIENCE OF GOING FROM STORE TO STORE TO HEAR THE VARI OUS INSTRUMENTS, BUT IT GIVES YOU AN OPI'ORTU- NITY TO COMPARE THEM SIDE BY SIDE IN A PHONO GRAPH OR A RECORD. u EDISON DIAMOND DISC & RECORDS EDISON AMBROLA & RECORDS . , , BRUNSWICK F RECORDS . .. I COLUMBIA GRAPHONOLA & RECORDS . : OSCAR OTTO Mu S 1 c H o u s e