The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 21, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Hero of "The Rcmar.ee
of Tamn" An Expon
ent of Phvsical Culture
Elmo Lincoln, Who Plj the Part of
Huvkj- Apo-Man. Overcame karlj
Bodily ll.itnliciiJbj Applica
tion of Sin-nujjis Out
door Training.
to thorouthly eradicate thi iitee. j side of the piston, ti er will be a
It is a misfortune tbat glanders Is minimum carbon deposit formed hero
common here but with a little mi ! hlch means that the oil will run for
and immediately killing aU diseased
su'mals it can be ousted.
Elmo Lincoln, the ape-reared hero
of "The Romance of Tanan," repeats
and underscores his successful char
acterization of the lute son of the
jungle in the screen production of
the concluding chapters of "Tarian of
the Apes," tdgar Rice Burroughs'
masterpiece of ild nature, which be
gins us local engagement al liie
Star theatre next muiiUv.
A native of San 1- raucisco. Elmo
Lincom in his on lite exemplifies
many of the striking prmcp.es of
streugth-bu..d.tig urouglJ natural
living that are brought cut so torce
fu.ly in the depict.on of Tarian's
character on the screen. As a baby
Lincoln contracted a severe case of
meningitis, which left him with a
weak physique. Determined to over
come this handicap, however he took
up the study of physical culture early
in life, and for years spent all of bis
days and many of his nights in the
open, eating the s.mplest and most
nutritious foods and rigorously es
chewing alcohol and
forma. By the time he was ready to
enter high school young Lincoln was
the tallest and strongest boy of his
age in San Francisco, and on many
occasions showed himself the master
of grown men in wrestling and box
ing contests.
At the age of seventeen he took up
wrestling professionally,, and for sev
eral years toured the country, meet
ing many of the best men in his class,
and always giving a good account of
himself, as the many cups and tro
phies in his possession today attest.
Wrestling opened a way to the stage,
and from the footlights to the silent
drama became a natural transition.
His first big part in the pictures was
that of the Two-Sword Man in D.
W. Griffith's "Intolerance," and on
the reputation thereby gained be was
later starred In Triangle-Fine Arts
productions.
It was not until he had grten to
the screen hit masterly characteriza
tion of the hero of "Tarzan of the
Apes" that Elmo Lincoln's name be
came famihar to millions of motion
picture patrons in all parts of the
world, however.
In "The Romance of Tarzan" great
er opportunities for spectacular work
are fully realized by Lincoln, and he
is the moving spirit in a number of
the most thrilling scenes tnat hav
been enacted on the screen since it
became the center of focus for amuse
ment seekers thoughout the world.
Nearly everyone from the East can
recognize glanders when it is seen
but in this dry western country the
symptoms are not exactly the same
as in the East, so I will describe the
cases as they are affected here.
If you have a horse or mule on
the place that has a discharge from
! the nostrils or a dry cough and has
ihad it for a month or more, SUS-
i FfcXT GLANDERS.
I This is not saying that eTery ani
mal with a cough or discharge is
I affected but it will bear watching.
Perhaps you think that the animal
had distemper or a cold or influenza
and didn't recover. Perhaps you
think it is coughing from the dust.
atch to see if it coughs when not in
the dust.
Now, if it becomes thin and unable
to stand hard work, SUSPECT GLANDERS.
if it becomes worse and bleeds
from the nose and has sores on its
legs and perhaps on the bodv, THINK
OF GLANDERS.
There is no cure. If you suspect
glanders in any ot your animals or
.n the animals of your neighbors you
must report it to your local veterin
arian or to the State Veterinarian al
onco. There is a severe penalty fur
tobacco in all I u 8 u,D,,a!w or 10 report
it.
This is for your own good, and if
.he farmers respond the situation can
be handled and the animals given tho
lest for glanders and if found dis
eased to be destroyed.
This is not a total loss as the state
pays the owner for the animals that
are killed according to their weight.
Some people judge a farmer by the
livestock he keeps. What do you
think of the person that wilfully
hides this disease? If you have one
or more suspicious animals on your
place you had better report it before
your neighbor does. Or perhaps you
wish to contract this disease yourself,
from wnicn very few ever recover.
Think it over.
DR. M. M. JOHNSON,
Local Veterinarian.
a longer time w ithout its lubricating
value being Impaired.
The operator of every tractor
should frequently examine the condi
tion of the lubricating oil In the
crankcase. and when there is evi
dence of fuel or foreign matter in the
lubricating oil, it should be drained
out of the crankcase. The crankcase
should be washed out very carefully
with keroseue and especial care taken
that no kerosene is left in the crank
case when the fresh supply of oil is
put in. This should be done, whether
the tractor has operated 10, 30 or
100 hours. Generally speaking,
where a tractor has operated under
favorable conditions, the oil should
e changed every 30 or 40 hours.
Where kerosene is used as a fuel, the
lubricating oil should be changed
daily, as there is considerably more
condensation in the cylinders with
kerosene than with distillate or gaso
lene. It is a well known fact among en
gineers and manufacturers of trac
tors, that the operator who is partic
ular in the care of the lubricating
system and the oil very largely in
crease the economical operation of
his tractor, and there Is nothing in
the operation of a tractor which will
contribute so largely In net results as
lubricating care.
Harvey McAlister spent a few
hours in Heppner on business Tuesday.
Transfer and General Hauling
"Ye do a transfer and general hauling business
it all kinds.
Lot us figure with vou on that next job.
We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
BARNARD & EMRY
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I I Order Your Coal I I
NOW
How Often Should Oil Be
Changed In the Tractor?
Glanders In This County.
Glanders, one of the most severe
diseases affecting horses and mu!cf
and also transmissable to man, has
ben found and positively diagnosed in
Morrow county. This is not just one
stray case but several have been
found and others are under suspicion
and will be tested shortly.
If the farmers and stockmen of
this section ever expect to raise good
horses and mules they will first have
In order to get the best results
from any tractor. Hie correct grade of
lubricating oil must be used, and the
crank case must be drained at regu
lar intervals. How often the lubri
cating oil should be changed cannot
be absolutely determined, either from
the standpoint of mileage or number
of hours ot running.
The Board of Lubrication Engin
eers, which is maintained by the
Standard Oil Company to determine
and recommend the correct grade of
Zerolene for each type of engine, has
given excellent advice on the subject
of changing the oil in the crank case.
This board has shown that the fre
quency with which the lubricating
oil should be changed depends very
largely upon the condition under
which the tractor is operated. In
other words, if there is little or prac
tically no condensation of the fuel,
the oil will consequently last a great
deal longer. And If the oil is fed to
the engine in such a way that a mini
mum amount is thrown upon the in-
Fruit Fruit
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The f etich season is now on and we are ready to EE
book orders for Express or Parcel Post at tlio follow- EE
insr prices, f. o. b. The Dalle's: (Add 27c for express EE
or parcel post on peaches, prunes and tomatoes and EE
T0c on apples and pears.) EE
Good canning peaches $1.00 EE
Bartlett pears 1.75 EE
Hungarian prunes (in 203 box)... 1.25 EE
Italian prunes 1,25
Apples (cookers) 1.50 E
Tomatoes 1.00 jjj
Address H
The Dalles Cherry Growers Union
Box 327, The Dalles, Oregon. Telephone Main 731 H
Have it delivered at once, you have
all to gain and nothing to lose.
Why Put It Off
YOU, THE CONSUMER, are the most import
ant factor in keeping the coal industry, of this
country going WINTER and SUMMER ALIKE.
BUY NOW. Help spread the load of
distribution evenly and properly over
the year. You are the one to benefit.
Call Early
Tum-A-Lum Lumber
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f The Heppner Bakery f
1 M. W. HAMMER, Prop.
Home .Made Bread a Specialty
I can guarantee my products strictly first-class E
in every particular and invite every family in f
Heppner to give them a trial.
1 My Cookies, Pies and Cakes will I
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The Gazette-Times Gives More Advertising Value for Each
Dollar Expended for Space In Its Columns Than Any
Other Available Medium. Let Us Prove It to You.
HEPPNER GARAGE
VAUGHN & GOODMAN
III Successors to AlbertBowker
We will carry a complete stock
of tires, tubes, accessories
and parts,
and will appreciate your patronage
Our shop is operated by Messrs. 1
I Inman & Thornton, expert me- I
chanics, for several years with
the Covey Motor Car Company j
i of Portland. 1
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SUJdaiw,3V Freedom from annecestarr ;E
mZt!? Q.V repair- and lonrer life for E
tflJr J,our cr Tt,vit "on correct
Bpfct .(SjWBJA lubrication with Zeroleno. F-
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Heppner, Oregon.
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lOMCNia.
WHEAT
LAND
WE All EOFFEKINO 800 ACRES
of wheat land situated in the heart
of the Morrow county wheat belt,
7;J0 acres under cultivation, good buildings
and good water. Every acre of this farm
can be handled with a tractor.
Only $10,000.00 Required on
First Payment
Balance on terms to suit purchaser.
HERE IS THE RANCH YOU HAVE
BEEN LOOKING FOR.
Smead & Crawford
Real Estate Dealers
NEVER was such right-handed-two-fisted
smokeioy as you puff out of a
jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert !
That's because P. A. has the quality! '
You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you
can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit
Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes,
you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line I
Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own,
but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive
patented process that cuts out bite and parch well you
feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words
to express your happy days sentiments!
Toppy rtd bag; tidy red lint, handiomt pound and haV-poand tin
humidor and that clotty, practical pound cryttal gtatt humidor with
tpongt mouttrur top that ktept tht tobacco in tach perfect condition,
R. J. Reynold Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C
Gilliam & Bisbee
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Hardware and
Implements
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We have it, will get it, or
it is not made