PAGE SIX THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON Tuesdav. October 12. TO20. I Notes From 0. A. C. j "YViile-awake growers are wuinu: -vcrylllin- ready to spii,y their ap ple orchards- lor tint i arnose control jus.t us soon as the fruit is off tlie trees, II. 1'. Iiarss, plant, pathologist of the Oi-ei'on station, finds. It would he well for sprayers- to follow the pickers immediately in all or chards not having the early fall or August apj ieationt. JJordeaux G-G-50 is used, and every particle of hark surface on the tree is covered. Honey hoes lire doing their host to relieve the teacher shortage hy helping out instruction work at O. A. C. under the direction of H. A. Scullon, formerly federal bee spec ialist for the norlhwesl. -The work ' is given for the benefit of students who want to learn how to handle bees so had that they are willing to take a chance at too close an ac quaintance. The bees are especially effective in dismissing classes. n, Farmers who are having visions of a big crop of clean wheat next har vest are planning to give smut the knock-out on all lale plantings. The 'arly rains have germinated the smut pores in the soil, and unless these spores find young plants to unite willi they will not live more than six weeks from the first good wetting. Hence If the seed Is prop erly treated on these plantings the rropB may ho expected to he about Kinut-free. Growers wanting help: in treatment can get directions by send ing to 0. A. C. The hot school lunch is essential to the growing child. What equip ment and material are needed to prepare it, how 11 is prepared and nerved, and suggested recipes for 25 pupils, are briefly told in nn O. A. C. leaflet hy Winona Cruise, Instruc tor. Mothers' and teachers are find ing the leaflet helful. Copies free irom O. A. C. "Kay, dad, here's a lot of apple leaves all hlistery looking. Wish I knew what's the matter with 'em." "Well, why don't you take u look lit your handbook and find out? Thai's w'luil it's' for and you have a ropy in your hip-pocket." "Hadn't: though! of It, I guess; I'm not used o having the dope so handy. Here it Is on page 2!) blister mites-. You spray the trees With lime-sulfur 9-11)11 just us soon lis the leaves fall. Won't have to Hpray again, for three years If we ln ta good job. Handbook says trees must look like they'd been whitewashed." "Let's take u look to see If you Vot It right. Sine, you did. The leaves look exactly like the picture. How diil you litid II so iiulck'.'" "Why, you see the handbook's in three pails Injury to rruit; to leaven ami hints; ami to trunks, roots nn,! brandies. So I knew we fcnt to look for Injury to leaves, on page Tin n it said. 'A. feeding on buds'; not that, ho 1 jumped to Ml, feeding on leaven'; that was it. fit I started down I, 2, I!, but it inly to 1 w here It nays, Voiisplcioii' Mai k or red blisters, or galls on leaves, lihslcr mite, page 2!l.' So I was sure It was right but turned to 2! iniil Ktw l ulion s picture of apple lind pear leaxes that leeks exactly Jike the leal thine." It's nlieiil the handle-1 thing iv I raw iilnnly I hat cart i,,nl I'tld ee en tell what's Ihe treillle f I 111 1 t "It I, M.I i.f ill.-. ta t , 4 , Km or li nil of ia (i.ei.ui. an. I ati one i an gel a cip of tin , hip po.-l:. t ma tin ' ! ! !f.-' -inline lor it to Ihe , ,. ;, , rv ., 1 " Ji: !. II I WINs vni mi: i i i isi when he arrived here from Ant w rp, iJeK-ium, last week. Using the U. S. magazine rifle. Fisher won the :;oo-ni;ter Free It i tic Match at the Olympic Shoot last month against ninety competitors representing thirteen different nu bias. His score of out of a pos sible pjM) was 7 points over that of liis nearest rival, Larsen, of Den mark. In this event the use of any type or pattern rifle is permissible, with no restrictions as to telescopic siuhts, special barrels and other ac cessories which make for accuracy. Fisher's performance marks the first time this match has ever been won with the standard military rifle of any country, and also the first i.ime the match has been won by a member of an American team. t-ei; ,i f... .. o I : i i -1 . . .1 n i- i ' -i'. - i ' 1 . i. 11 . p ' ' i;- V i,:. .a., i ' .i. I ri i' - I II !.!. in in-, i ..' p ' 'i ' .1 lb" -I l- : M..IM.MM Ml . !' .I..- I ',. ,-:. , , ,:, , ,,, ' !-. ... el ',, , ,, ,., ' I , ' - t lii, I W , t- - i ,i . li M..!,' ,ti, , . .. ,,,, i I i ' i ,, ii,, w i I,,., - ' '! ,,. t" I ' 1 , M lln,- i,' M,.,i.,- t : I , , n. W I ,, ,,.,'. , , .,, " ' I I l.,M en 'Ten , ,, ,,f "'',' , I in , lit-' , ,,p i i r, ''. ' I ,. !, ) I i I . ,.. i..x. -. ti I ' . -i vi ri. 1 1 Mt is 'l Mi l XN v,., if U ! i n. 1 1 I' . i. i I I - I.. ! I I I . i-.il, . i .1 , n, ,,.! XX.ill .,r d- , '' i ' i "l" ' the I'! - It I I V . ' .1 I I of '! wet 1,1, :'. i . ' fill V.. i l r l- I I. el II," 1 S .Mji .. i ,uk ) '' i ' , d uoii.ii , en ' SHIJiMAY ( OCXTV FAIIl Don't fail to see the Sherman county fair, October 12th to jGtli. Crosfield will show a full line of Stutz, and Sludebaker automobiles of the new models; also the 55, and the 75 caterpillars, also the new little Ben tractor harvester together with the new California Special Har vester. GEO. N. CROSFIELD, A(lv. Wasco, Oregon. Clever. "Smart couple." "What makes you think so?" "Why, they feed the babv garlic so that they can find it in the dark." NOTICK The County Court of Morrow county wishes to call the attention of Ihe public to the fact that on its September meeting, in compliance with the wishes of the representa tives of a number of the Koad dis tricts who assembled in the court room at that time for that purnose. did redistrict the County in order to make Ihe road districts smaller and more suitable to the residents of the various districts. A number of the districts are petitioning the Court to call a special road meetinir In the district In order that the people of the district may talk over the matter of the road situation of the district and vote on a special road tax for the improvement of special places In the district that may especially re- 'tuire it. The present regular dis trict money, which is a 2 Vi mill tax. the same as before Ihe war, is in sufficient, to take care of the dis trict, needs and a small special tax appears to be the best solution! of the problem. Blanks for the peti tion may be bad by applying to the County Headmaster or Clerk. Such petition the law requires, Bhall bo signed by three or more freeholders of the district and presented to the county court not later than Its regu lar November meetinir. Win. T. Campbell, Judge. K. 1-. 1'adherg, Commissioner. (Iioige Illeakman, Comm Issioni r NOTICK Notice is hereby given that I, undersigned, under the laws of ihe Si ate of OreL'on, have taken up the animals hereinafter described while running at large on my premises, on Hinton cieek, in Marrow coun ty, Oregon, to-v.it : One unbroke sorrel mare, weight about 1000 pounds, age about 4 or 5 years, branded B on left shoulder. One blue mare, about 12 years old, weight about 900 pounds, Hat brand on left stifle. That I will, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, unless the same shall have been redeemed, at my ranch on Hinton creek, 5 miles southeast of Heppner, in snid coun ty and state, sell each and all of said animals to the highest and best bidders, for cash in hand, for the purpose of paying the costs of tak- ug up, holding and selling said ani theimals, together with reasonable dam- a g mai ises, for injury caused hv snid ant- running at large on said preni- L. V. GENTRY, Dated and first published this 5th ay of October, 1S20. NOTICK TO HJJIKKMANS The first regular meeting'of Hepp ner Council, A. O. II., since vacation was taken last March, will be held in I. O. O. F. Hall, Sunday afternoon, October 17, 1920, at which all mem bers are expected to be present. Very important business will come before this meeting for attention. Don't fail to be there. JOSEPH KENNY, President 22-24 Subscribe for the Herald and get all the county news. Only $2 a year. DojVtGoHungry Next Winter LAY IN YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES NOW We have some choice offerings this week in Fruits and Vegetables for winter use: Apples, Pears, Prunes, Grapes, Ground Cher ries, Cranberries, Squash, Tomatoes, Peppers BETTER PUT A SUPPLY IN YOUR CELLAR ( ' - " ... J SAM HUGHES COMPANY SHUTT is carrying on a strictly lefiitiinnte Real Kstate Hus iness. He will not offer for sale any land that lie would not be willing to buy himself at the terms offered. SHUTT- Bread Li&e Mother Used to MaKe You can have it if you use our famous White Star Flour For Your Baking We have just received a car load of Spring Beardless Barley for Seed We pay highest cash prices for Hides, Pelts and Furs Heppner Farmers Elevator Co. Let Us Show You Our Line of has bad over 2:1 year's continuous research of Mor row comity lain! coinlitloiis, owning anil operating; ranches, anil as tax collector anil business num. Whenever lie recommends a buy, you can bank on it. He bus built iii n bin leal estate business by square dealing ami efficient services. If you have land to sell or buy, see E. M. SHUTT I p-stuirs in the Court House. Phone Main I' As sure as you are a foot high you will like this Camel Turkish 1 r- ana domestic i .-,ii .1 ' m. ft 1m. M 1 B . f a y UJW?$ k tsv vV,-,--i''r'.;v- J V . .' . . 1 ft- . . . . I K and other seasonable farm machinery and implements Peoples Hardware Company OU ncv.T j;ot sucli ci.Mrctti? I contontnu-pt ;is C.tmcis hnnd you. Cnniv's quality anJ cxpi-rt blond of chokv Turkic.'; :irA choice Domestic Tobaccos make thU KooJivcs no.' sxW.c - c.rulmakr van pre fortius Camel blend to vi't her hiiniof tobacco xmoked st rciht! Camels mcllow-mildnci-.s i.s a revelation! (Smoke them with freedom without tiiiiv; your taste! They leave no unpleasant ci ;a retty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciaretty cxior ! Give Camels every test then compare them pul'f-ior-puff with any cigarette in the world ! v.- xl 3 . '''" 1 ft ir. K. J 1-1 VNOI ns TOUACCO CO. VVinl.. h4l,, C ' II ')-" X ri 3 rr. r: 3 -j v p " .-so r w i i t"-A Mm. V f F? ait.s ; Choice Cuts of the Best Meats EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE TUP best in Meats to her family.. She can be assured she i .I....IK m. if !k- l.nys lur Meats at ihU -... !,ich .,iXu rur y nk i"Urn miM "' Central Market iuMiiiLK oc oUKLNSON, Props. 0 Of 1