Tuesday, August 15,1922 ' - - rn TT PAGE TWO I hL rtiJriNiK hlkalu, nr,rrii; iviv THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER HOG FEEDING IE,MOSTIlATIOX ' pigs wil do. Mr. McNeil is an excel- Spend tneir vacauon witu . rO -"IS. A. fiem ict-.v-u. and Mm. 'A J r and Publisher :i.... -...a.. v-.i crftriH hoL-; and m One of the farms selected for ho? a profit out of one of h farm wastes. Chandler are aciign .J';. feeding demonstrations in Lane conn- , Hogs, a few on every fa. m will go . ilton r:ch and 8 '"'" ,, d makir.e !:.e ,Iann:e j tertained their gno:ts second-class Matter Or.-. v i erms o ..ion f Subscription Sl.OO Si.oo So.o ON THE PROPAGANDA TRAIL ty is that of J. W. Maxweyy. Mr. a long way tow Maxwell runs a dairy of tight cots, pay. farnis tnie 1 6j acres of land and uti lizes the fcy-pioducts ca the farm with three 0. I. C. brood hots and a boar. The object of- the demonstration is to truphaeise the value of some of the farm wastes as a means of raising hogs. The sows farro.ved September 10, bringing twenty-four pigs .'.fter first ; loes were counted out. All of the for 'veral i H. A. LIXDGREN, Livestock Fieidman. ! dnvs. V; eat hvlir. CECIL Miss Elma. Kufuner left on the lo- twentv four vre:e keDt no tn u-p.-inine cal Friday to sp'.nd It I.nte r.riijaii information is to the effect that A. I). Lasker, of the United States Shipping Board, in his role v went for his ship subsidy program, is plan- were fed 1000 pounds of gan her vacation time. The sows and boar together j witn ner parents at nu..uuiu. with the 24 pigs were alowtid free Misses Alma Akeis and Norma run of a grain stubble rasltire. Thev i Fredrick of Heppnc-r mr.de a short in has 1 kv.ii around ! Cecil. W. G. Palmatwr'. of V, indy-, nook, was the first man in vith wheat and Herman Havercos't w:.s a clew j second with Dwipjht Misner's Ford j truck liden with wii.-at fiom his; Daybreak farm. J. W. Osborn ar.rt H.J. Streeter and son Noel were taking in the sights a'. Arlington on TmsJn.y. Mr. and Mrs. Summerfcldt a.d daughter. Miss M?rguret, of Po. tla:.d, spent several days at The Las'.. Camp, - .1. - . I. -...- 1 r- I TcL-or Qr'Hitirm V-.vm .or 9ti ta wn . -h" a iei fare program in u.e west, i.u mui - C,Z. .',-, .nvince the farmers how vital it is to their wel- " ere shed There " 1" ' L .. .... , .. t. .... at that time 20 xigs as 4 had been t liitv to seventv-nve million aoiiars inoic uc idfvcii ttv re l mi ie pill he treasury, and turned over to nomsoe1. er twentv pigs weighed im pounds, in i other words Mr. Maxwell has 1194 r i . .. I i..t: U ,. i .if- Mnpw:ng JiOaru mav ueiigni. luiaiw. Ti e ( ''airman of the Shipping Board, who is an adver-' poHund' of-p"rftk wlt f0 be" 1i-:ii'e .'La-nt bv trade, had been quite confident up to a i, ji s'-"1 uauv i 1 . , j The sows and boar are in excellent jc-.v v,eck, ago, that the elaborate press agentmg ot the breediEg ctmdition aid are r(Xns Miii'ly w gram wa.- Ul'l cause lt.S adoption. Ills auerilMllg pru- ample feed from the droppings of the jased on tl'.e tht-orv tliat the way to put over dairy cows which are eating some .-!'!v was to aroue .American patriotism on uenau iiu-u. ,',(.r, h'.nt ,,l:)rinc. wliieh. in the language of a well- lot of twenty pig0 weighed an average i i -i i . i- v.nt-dav humori.-t, -ir. J.asxer nicKnameu uie " merchant marine. stay in Cecil on Saturday, before leiving Saturday xor PoiUana . leaving for Seaside where they will Cecil dust has been laid low by a fpeLd their vacation. heavy rain which fell Friday niht. J. W. Osborn honored M-orgaa with All harvesting and haymaking Etop- a visit on Friday. ped for r.while. David Hymd who has been, visiting the Mayor for some '.'me left for his cigarettes 10 They are GOOD! visitor Homer Nash was a Cecil from The Dr.lle9 Tuesday. John Krobs, of the Last Camp, left Saturday for a well earned holiday w n pre ntrican V of o!.7 pounds on November 2 5. The grain fed during the second period was barley, wheat and corn ! ;i -ker's tilllilicitv TTOtrram went Strong to heaw with some screening. A total of! . . . ,i it- , r l. . 1 " a . . ,1 ,1 4. I r. - '. Q firt neiiinH nf pra in u- u a f fiH ai.H i ' ' Wack-tvped Headlines .-etting iorui piatuuueb aim pduwiit , ;;;; , "7 . Mrs. Marv Haiferty of shidy Dell 4 j fill Tt 0 1 1 TIj'1 V fT TI . I IT IT I'SninrAil i " axio.n, to which everyone can agree Jt was the spread- . of an(l 224 eagle type that might have gone well in the decade subse- of 8kim milk w prcduce 10ft poufids ijuent to the Civil ar, and might have well carried a pic-y increase in weight, it is safe to turc of W'a-.hington or Lincoln like the five cent cigar 'estimate that the 224 pounds of milk that u.-e the latter's picture as a guaranty of its worth. ; saved 100 pounds of grain in the pro- . . . j duction of each 100 pounds of gain. .Mr. I.a,kers advertising was singularly shorten de-j The eraia was charged or at farm 1 ails. It did not tell just what interests would benefit price and the mirk rated at thirty through the subsidy. He also neglected to lay Stress on cents rer hundred. Labor, interest the fact that the bill proposed in Congress was practically j on investment and depreciation on a blank check authorizing Mr. Lasker and his associates to ! euiPnnt wcre tor beside tne grain and milk ted. Mrs. M. Ingram of Heppner, am- ,-ci ... rr.f.lr ranch Frilav , IT. n.nl.nnn !. ! , Cr.-wl XJllrtW TTl-iHrnr StCCnm- an,'i Will USSISI Ji:s. a. nt-iniucii uuurc in oau. u...v. . . j, l , . mn,lr,timR durin; the busy season. panicd by his niece, Miss Violet Hynd. which he will spend in the mountain T. H. Lowe and John Krebs wcre business callers in Arlington on Sat urday. Mr xnd Mrs. Jack Hynd and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowe w-ere cailsrs on Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller of High view ranch on Si'.nday. Miss Malh.da May of Loua Star ranch and Miss Agnes McFadden, of Founmile were calle: s in Cecil Mon- i.ay. jill in any name for any sum of money that their little hearts might desire. Not that we are hinting that Mr. Las ker, in filling those huge checks, would be guided by any except the most altruistic motives. There was always a chance, however, that one or more of l.a-kcr's friends or acquaintances might try to put something over on him, might try to get some of that easy money, by organizing a good paper ship corporation. 1'or Mime reason Congress and the country failed to "fall for" the subsidy advertising. Senator Borah de nounced tlit.' program as a bonus for special interest. Other members o" Congress, even though spurred on by the President'- nrguigs, were reluctant openly to support the im-a-nrr . A damper was put on the program and its ad- vor act i The twenty pijs bro-jght f 513.58 The total expense was1 1243.63. The profit was 1263.95, of $13.20 per hog. The selling pr.ee for the pigs was on the basis of $11.10 per cwt. at Eugene. This demonstration showed clearly the value of skim milk for hos feed ing. It also showed what good thrifty NOTICE TO CREDITOIIS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has beea appointed by the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, Executrix of the last will and teMamenl of John B. Nat'.er de-ceased tes m 1 ongros nnaiiy agreed to a postponement 01 and has uualifk,d M SU(h. AU ptr. II til! a more propitiuiia time. j sow. having claims against the estate : of said deceased are he.e'oy rotilied and required to present the suiue to me duly verified as by 1; w required. The wiitten propaganda on behalf of the ship .subsidy haing failed, what was more natural than that Mr. Las- Ker should decide that Ills sUpermy convincing personam) at the office of my attorneys, Wood 1. ceded but to lie di-tilaved widely before an admiring ' fn & Sweek in Hoppner, Oregon nation to become effective. It will be interesting to note just how lu- .satisfies the curiosity of western farmers as to .1 "i , 1 lie idem i! v 1 was vUiting in Cecil on Wednesday. Alvin and George Shane of Arling ton were looking f;p their old pals around Cecil Monday. Miss Esther Logan who has been visiting in lone returned to her home in Fourmile On Tuesi'.ry. It. E. Duncan, of Busy Bee ranch was a busy nytn in Cendon with his honey truck on Tuesdjy and Wednes day. Shaver & Nord, veil d.-illers of lone, have succeeded in getting a fine flow of water in the well which tl.ey have been digging for .T. W. May on his Lone Star ranch ner.r Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warfiold of lone, were visitors at the home of Mrs. H. J. Strcetor tn Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. George Krebs, accom panied by Miss Georgia Summers and Herbert Summerfeldt spent several days during the past week in the mountains and returned home Frit'ay with a good supply of huckleberries. Mr .and Mrs. W. Chand'.or aivl snn arrived at Willow Creek ranch Sun day from Lebanon, O cou Mil will The Eats That are TREATS We make it our business to sell meats for eats that are real treats. And we don't comply with the food laws because it ia compulsory we do it because we want, and expect to get good service and fair treatment from merchants and professional men with whom we deal, and because we know it is our busi ness to sell only the best. For breakfast, lunch, or dinner we can supply your wants, no matter how elaborate or how conservative. We have arrang ed to fill all orders and would like to see your meat order. Central Market I within six months from the date ; flirt publication of this notice. of And the met h ditor, ju-t v. In t ion ot I h lion. Dearborn . ' - ' 1-1 ' Drted and published the first time l tne men who win get ine suusiuy munn . AugUKl 15i 1922. I whereby he explains to some bone-dry am he fell called upon to nullify the Constitil- l nited Slates, will also be worthy ef considera- ndependeiit. 16-20 ANNA NATTER, Execurix. Job Printing SEE US When in need of any thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. HOltlIAN MAN MKI S MONEY (.KOW INC SI'l US MAI. FINANCE A IKS WHEAT (.IUiWI KS TO HANKI E Cli l j 11. l'nil.T. an extensi.e potato nr..viT i't c.U.e.tiiian. was in town j S,ituid;:y nil hn .n i'ms looking up nu r- Id liie; m 1 in .-n 1 -' 1 1 s fur a part of . Ms (atly nop which '.a mi,v ready to Iru ve.t. Mr. I'nit.-r nun' to Hoaidmaii from Montana tlir-- yeui ami and not lie in;; H.itlt-lu-d vi'h lh' iilt.iir.'. business decided to t:-t 111 l"f I'olaloos. H' has 21 in-tr.- -( lu f.bfl'!- i-l y. ;ir and 1 .!.. ' i w ill ;ner;i . about ;r.n .-acl.:. p.-i .u';o or around 12.OU0 l.li-di. I- on ' 1 2 4 aero (out. , i f he pl.nts only tne Mr. I'm'.' pu 1 i-l ci 1 1 nil. I I. is pic-.-I.ish. i; -2 mi 1' 1 . tall. urrouT t.i ! d te can procure 1 Is cons. tiontl. lh si 1 . a price ol about 1..; llie late ero;1 Ihii . t n 1 v ni i;e cor. ,11 IV K. cent advices from W;u liingtou, 1). I'., s a.e that fs' lalive approval lias Iiti, fcivon by the war tinat.ee corportioii tor advances ii',g. "elating Jl.Son.uuO to assist, norttiv.ist. wheat gioweis associaiion in the orderly niarkecing of wheat as follows: Washington Wheal 0 rowers rsso- eiatum, $2.ui.l'0U ; I'lrho Wheat t.Vi.weis ussuciation, $i,riOn.noo; Motilctia W heat elrowei-? asso.iatioa, i 1 ;'iioi. noil, i .so I, i-ip w is a-k'-d by the Oregon j as. ociaiam I''.' lilt. Vei'SOli that ! ..i.iple li.ianc.' h s already been ar ia. 1. i d tli!o:; a piiv,.te baukiug rh.u...i's in lir. gon. FRANK, SHIVELY Practical Horseshoer Lame and interfering horses Carefully Attended CORK SHOES OR PLAIN SHOES FOR SALE Located at Calmus Blacksmith Shop HEPPNER OREGON The Value of A Checking Account THERE is no more effective way of in troducing system, economy and safety into your financial affairs than by opening a checking account with a strong reliable bank. N-.lll'.l.-'l e' Nlllllbi l o' . il in. 1 1! 1-11 tie 1 1 v ' Mi-ci-IUinco.i j S 1 II OS I I 2; County p- Nuiebcr el 1 NlllKlM f ol nf eoniinio . uf talliH niv. wiitten IS eared for. " Kr. John A I-Olilisr TKAt.EKY Reduced Cash Prices CLEANING $1.50 Men's Suits PRESSING $ -75 c.-. caie.l for. -t. I made: Investigative. ; Nui sitiK cai e, 'JO. Total, M ,b r. ,1 to t'onuty Court, j -:eial, 3. hours k.pt. calls 12. Number eiine-s. 1." Nunibi-r Niimlicr of lettois icial iiel' ice case lie leit his caniptitv btirnini; to fee if the llie luekoul would pick it vp. II,. did. j He tluiUK.tt this would be a good . tesi to s e if thf distriel ranker was j on the job. j j! lie was. 1 1 He wimdcied if a tire would burn , very last in a dry forest. . It did I He thou.'1'.t ho could pet iivny bo fo'c the ranter could catch t ;i with 1 1 1 in. , He couldn't. He thoui;ht ho could bluff tho Judco tit his trial. lie didn't. Ho wondered if the judge would have the nene to sentence him to Jail. He tlid. He wondered if he will put out his '( 1.50 1. 00 75 1.50 1.50 1. 00 1.50 1.25 up Pleated Skirts Hats cleaned and blocked , . . ( h ercoats 75 Coats 50 Pants 25 Ladies Suits, plain 75 Coats 75 . . Skirts, plain 50 . . Dresses, plain 75 75 up $2.00 A checking account with this bank pro tects your money, promotes good business habits and gives you a firmer financial stand ing and credit. And all the time your money is just as much at your service as if it were in your own pocket book. Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon Ulincton,, who makes leuiilu trips to lloardinan. Mildly nun -iiied to hold a fieo cli nic In fiat town on July 26th to dia iii.KO tli sviiool children. Twenty mo att 'tid'sl. accompanied by their . ...ii,.., i ,tb.-r mill twelve were found to b. iKvlly in need of medical camj-nr. no lime .i 3 w.o utt.'titlen and luore need to be closely forest. Fancy Dresses 25 per cent lower than city prices Lloyd Hutchinson Where they Tailoring Clean lothes lean Successful Graduates ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION OF O. A. C. TliU in-titu'ion off" :i tliomticli, n-neticnl, and standard ed ucntioti at cost witlin is'ihIi of tho lilli srliowl graduate for collegiate degrees In: Home Economics Forestry I'liarmacy Vocational Education Chemical Engineering It offers training also In the School of Music, Physical Education, Industrial Journalism. Fall Term Openi SeptotnlxT 18 For circulars of Information and Illustrated booklet" write to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon It offers trainln Agriculture Commerce Engineering and Mechanic Arts Mines Military Science and Tactics tt V n i i I y a He will. watched.